CREDAI’s Nashik realty expo to be held in December


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Track2Realty-Agencies: With an aim to showcase properties across Nashik under one umbrella and provide buyers the opportunity to purchase real estate in Nashik the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) has organised a mega realty expo called ‘Shelter’ in the city from December 20-23.

Around 100 developers from across the city are expected to participate in the event, showcasing around 300 residential properties, featuring 5,000 flats, row houses and bungalows.

The expo is timed in keeping with the Diwli holiday season which sees a spurt in real estate transactions. The expo will have around 212 stalls, including 114 stalls for builders, while the rest of the 98 stalls will be for building materials companies.

Kiran Chavan, President, CREDAI Nashik, said, “The realty expo- Shelter is our biennial event and this is our eighth event. Nashik was highlighted after the commencement of the realty expo- ‘Shelter’. The expo will showcase around 250 to 300 building projects, with around five to six thousands properties (units)- including flats, row houses, bungalows and duplex. Our aim is to showcase the properties under one umbrella that will help those who are in search buying home of their dream within the budgets.”

Participation of more than 100 builders will naturally create a competition. As a result, customers will get properties at reasonable. Customers can also compare the features and fixtures of the properties showcased at the exhibition.

The customers from Mumbai and Pune generally don’t have proper channel to get the properties of their choice. But, ‘Shelter’ will also be a platform for such outside customers.

Presently, there is slowdown in the market. Most of the projects are under construction and booking are less comparatively. CREDAI believes the real estate market is expected to start picking up from Dasara to Diwali.


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