​The 5th Edition of CREDAI Realty Expo Scheduled at ​Hotel Park Plaza, Marathahalli on 3rd and 4thth September, 2016


Bangalore:
September 3rd-4th, 2016: Each year Bangalore welcomes a sizable number to its population. People come to the city in the hope of making their dreams come true and one of those is buying a home of their own apart for demand from locals . What becomes a problem is finding that dream home to meet all the parameters that a prospective house owner sets. Catering to this desire for the perfect home, the Bangalore Chapter of CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India) will be hosting the 5th edition of its Realty Expo at Hotel Park Plaza, Marathahalli on 3rd and 4th September, 2016.

​The 5th Edition of CREDAI Realty Expo Scheduled at ​Hotel Park Plaza, Marathahalli on 3rd and 4thth September, 2016


The Expo will have a comprehensive set of participants including 42 builders and 3 financial institutions, each of whom will be personally interacting with interacting with prospective consumers. 

Speaking about the event, Mr. Suresh Hari, Secretary, CREDAI Bangalore says, “An exhibition of this nature gives people a reliable set of builders, properties and financial options to help them decide on a dream home. This foresight is what has helped make these exhibitions a success over each edition that we have had. We have had numerous sign-ups for homes take place at each of the expos held.

This exhibition will be open to public from 10 30.AM to 8 PM

About CREDAI Bengaluru

CREDAI Bengaluru is an apex body of credible real estate developers, operational in Bengaluru for three decades. It has around 230 reputed developers as its members in the city and 450+ developers across the state. CREDAI Bengaluru safeguards the interests of real estate developers and builders while protecting the rights of buyers and home owners.  CREDAI Bengaluru gives voice to its members and is responsible for communicating with Government agencies, trade bodies and other authorities on issues directly affecting the sector.