
Sell your property for a premium at India's never-seen-before ‘The Great Property Sell Fest'
In a first for the
, a never-before-seen property festival is set to take place from 16th to 18th May 2025 across Gurugram, Noida, and Panipat. Titled 'The
' and organised in association with The Times of India, this unique event is poised to revolutionise how property is bought and sold in the country.
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With participating developers including M3M India, Smartworld Developers, and other developers, the festival brings to life a groundbreaking concept, 'You Sell, We Buy.' For the first time, property owners, whether they own high-rise or low-rise developments, retail stores, offices, plots, food courts, or commercial spaces, can come to a single venue to sell their properties at a premium.
Sell your property for a premium at India's never-seen-before 'The Great Property Sell Fest'
The event offers instant property valuation, on-the-spot approvals, and immediate access to financing, allowing owners to seamlessly sell their existing assets and purchase new ones, all under one roof.
turns the traditional real estate equation on its head by offering sellers a platform to sell their properties at premium value, while also giving buyers access to exclusive, limited-period deals on premium properties. This is not just an event, it's a platform that simplifies, accelerates, and empowers the entire transaction process, eliminating typical market hurdles and adding transparency and speed to real estate decision-making.
Top banks, including HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, UCO Bank, Central Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, IDBI Bank, Bajaj Housing Finance, and Punjab & Sind Bank, will be present on-site to offer instant loan approvals, making the event a one-stop experience for both sellers and buyers.
Whether you're looking to cash out of an old investment, reinvest into a better opportunity, or simply level-up your lifestyle,
is the place to be.
From professional valuations to verified deals, from robust financial tie-ups to diverse property options across all asset classes, everything is integrated into one festival, built for today's property owners and investors.
is expected to attract homeowners, investors, and real estate stakeholders in large numbers, all eager to experience the future of real estate transactions in India.
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