The Hindu Habitat Living Spaces

The two-day exhibition will give a glimpse of the latest trends in real estate in Hyderabad

April 13, 2013 02:07 am | Updated November 17, 2021 11:12 am IST

The Hindu Habitat Living Spaces-2013, the annual property show offering a one-stop solution to all the real estate needs of public in Hyderabad will be held on Saturday and Sunday at Shilpakala Vedika, Madhapur.

The property show, featuring well known property developers and financial institutions in Hyderabad, will be inaugurated at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday by tennis ace Sania Mirza.

The two-day exhibition will give a glimpse of the latest trends in real estate in Hyderabad and will also showcase a wide array of upcoming real estate projects in Hyderabad that will suit all the pockets.

Experts will offer free consultation on tax implications and housing loans. The real estate show will offer complete home loan solutions and features builders, flat promoters, land developers and financial institutions. Buyers will have a lot of options to choose from to suit their budget and unique needs and expectations.

The companies participating in the properly show include Cybercity Builders and Developers, NCC Urban, HDFC, Aparna Constructions, Vertex Homes, NCL Homes, Modi Builders, Manjeera Retail Holdings, Swarna Vihar Infra Projects, Giridhari Constructions, Theme Ambience Constructions, Emami Constructions, Saket Engineers, Green Home Group, Western Constructions, Vishal Projects, Gauthami Developers, Fortune Butterfly City, Armsburg Properties and Ashoka Builders. The Associate Partners for the event are Cybercity Builders and Developers and NCC Urban while Radio Partner is 93.5 Red FM. The Television Partner for the event is TV-5.

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