The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India’s (CREDAI) Hyderabad Property Show concluded here on Sunday with more than 70,000 visitors exploring the best properties on offer from the participating CREDAI members.
The three-day property show also had various sessions involving bureaucrats, industrialists and domain specialists deliberating on the business outlook in Hyderabad, development and possible solutions to be presented to the state government for sustainable development at Hyderabad.
The valedictory was attended by Bonthu Rammohan, Mayor, GHMC; Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, IT; S. Ram Reddy, President CREDAI Hyderabad; P Ramakrishna Rao, general secretary, CREDAI Hyderabad, and its office-bearers including Aditya Gowra, G. Anand Reddy, M.S.Anand Rao, D. Muralikrishna Reddy, V. Rajashekar Reddy, C G Murali Mohan and K. Rajeshwar.
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The property show displayed over 15000 projects including integrated townships, apartment complexes, gated communities, villas, green buildings along with financial institutions and suppliers. The exhibition showcased properties suiting every need and budget by the developers providing consumers a chance to get the best options for home solutions ranging from value to luxury offerings in the twin cities. It also witnessed panel discussions on a wide range of topics.
Mr. Jayesh Ranjan said Hyderabad enjoyed, among other things, fantastic infrastructure and low rentals compared to other metropolitan cities like Bangalore and Mumbai. He said places like Cyberabad had huge traffic issues and as an initiative to reduce the traffic woes the Government was providing options to organisations to relocate their campuses.
Mr. Rammohan said the Telangana Government had been very supportive towards the growth of the realty sector and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s vision had helped the real estate sector to grow. Mr. Ram Reddy said this had been the best CREDAI property show given the response from people.
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