8,000 house owners in Adyar region furnish tenant details

The police want residents welfare associations to convene meetings for them to clarify doubts about the forms.

October 11, 2014 05:06 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 07:38 pm IST - Chennai

Security count: The drive across all residential localities is aimed at curbing crime and providing security to senior citizens. Photo: M. Karunakaran

Security count: The drive across all residential localities is aimed at curbing crime and providing security to senior citizens. Photo: M. Karunakaran

Your new home could be just around the corner. Living Spaces, an annual property fair hosted by The Hindu Property Plus, is a one-stop shop for prospective home buyers. Under way at Chennai Trade Centre in Nandambakkam, the fair, which is in its ninth edition this year, features reputed developers and builders, and offers a wide range of options, from villas to apartments, that suit varying budgets. Projects and properties across Chennai and its suburbs will be on offer. The fair also features property developers with current projects in neighbouring states. Leading banks and financial institutions will be present to assist buyers with affordable housing loans. Buyers can assess and compare the best deals from top realtors in air-conditioned comfort. Living Spaces has something for the first-time home buyer as well as for the veteran investor looking to develop his/her real estate portfolio. Spread over 30,000 sq.ft of air conditioned area, Living Spaces showcases 50 of the leading property developers and financial institutions with projects ranging from budget to luxury housing. Luxury Apartments in Chennai are a relatively new entry but they have begun to gather momentum.

The sponsors for the event are: Platinum Sponsor - State Bank of India. Diamond Sponsor - Wisdom Properties. Silver Sponsor – Eshwarnath Constructions and Altis Properties. Online Partner – www.roofandfloor.com. Event Manager – IAds and Events.

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