MyRealty-2025 to begin in Mysuru tomorrow
On the 18th year of the event, the organisers said the expo will feature six platinum, two gold, three silver and 17 regular stalls, providing a premier platform for renowned builders and developers in Mysuru.
'The show brings together apartment and layout developers as well as home loan financial institutions under one roof to showcase their latest projects and financial services,' the organisers said at a press conference here on Wednesday.
A press release said the public will have access to authentic and reliable information on a variety of properties including layouts, apartments, group houses and villas.
Visitors can also take advantage of special offers from reputable builders, developers and financial institutions, it said.
For details on the property show, call MyRealty chairman K.C. Nandakumar on 9945809000 and Honorary Secretary Akshay Kumar on 9945171737.
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