Mumbai, October 1, 2024: The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Maharashtra has announced that over 50,000 homebuyers have registered for the HOMETHON Property Expo 2024, set to take place from October 4 to 6 at the JIO World Convention Centre, BKC, Mumbai. This year’s registrations have nearly doubled compared to previous editions.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, NAREDCO Maharashtra will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the inauguration day to launch its ‘Sustainable and Environment-Friendly Future Housing’ initiative, with Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, in attendance. This initiative includes collaboration with the PHOENIX FOUNDATION SANSTHA, led by bamboo cultivation advocate Pasha Patel, focusing on the use of bamboo as a climate-friendly construction material.

The expo aims to promote awareness among developers about sustainable housing practices. NAREDCO Maharashtra emphasizes its goal of creating a robust ecosystem that balances the interests of homebuyers and developers while minimizing climate impact.

The HOMETHON Property Expo 2024 will feature over 1,000 projects from leading developers across Maharashtra, spanning price ranges from Rs 19 lakhs to Rs 9 crore, including both affordable and luxury segments. Homebuyers can expect exclusive discounts and special offers during the expo, including potential incentives like waived stamp duty and attractive home loan schemes.

In addition to green initiatives, the expo will explore career opportunities within the real estate sector, focusing on the redevelopment landscape in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The event aims to facilitate trust and transparency between developers and housing societies, fostering collaboration on redevelopment opportunities.

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