Showcasing a varied selection of properties and a price range that suits different budgets, the two-day ‘The Hindu Property Plus Living Spaces 2012' was inaugurated at Shilpakalavedika, Madhapur, here on Saturday.
From budget homes to spacious villas, the event presents properties from different parts of the city and suburbs. Almost all the leading builders and developers are part of the event with their ongoing and new projects.
The property show was inaugurated by N. Ramesh, Deputy General Manager & Business Head- AP, HDFC, who observed that the property scene in the city had shown a lot of promise in the last few months and the property prices had become very competitive.
Describing the prevailing mood of buyers as heartening, Srinivas Manda, General Manager-Sales, Mantri Developers said, “In fact, I am surprised at the buyer interest in the market”.
Ashwin Tyagi of Theme Ambience Constructions added, “At present, the property market is reasonably priced and it will only move forward.”
The show had visitors from different parts of the city looking for a property that suited their requirements. “Instead of visiting different builders and enquiring about their projects, shows like this helps us compare different products on offer at one place,” said Supraja, a software professional from Gachibowli.
The participating companies include Incor Infrastructure, Landmark Builders, Mantri Developers, Manjeera Retail Holdings, Modi Builders, Ramky Estates & Farms, Bollineni Developers, S&S Green Projects, Cybercity Builders & Developers, Giridhari Constructions, Theme Ambience Constructions, Emami Constructions, Saket Engineers, Green Home Group, Western Constructions, Bhuvanesh Constructions, Aparna Constructions and Rajapushpa Properties.
Partners and sponsors
The event being managed by I Ads & Events has Mantri Developers and Ramky Estates as associate partners while 92.7 Big FM is the radio partner, TV5 is the TV partner, Prakash Arts is the outdoor partner and Bisleri is the water sponsor.
The property show is open on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m.