From ready-to-occupy flats to luxury villas, property fair offers a variety of options for prospective buyers in Chennai
The Hindu
Over 50 builders showcase 200 projects in Chennai at Roofandfloor.com's mega property fair. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Apoorva inaugurated the event, which features budget houses, premium spaces, luxury spaces, and plots. Banks catering to housing segment also present. Event powered by BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd. and features builders like DAC Developers, South India Shelters, Jain Housing, and more.
Over 50 builders participated in a mega property fair organised by Roofandfloor.com, a leading online real estate marketplace from The Hindu group on Saturday.
Around 200 projects in and around Chennai are showcased at the event which is happening at the Chennai Trade Center, Nandambakkam. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Apoorva inaugurated the property fair and shared her insights on the real estate market in Chennai.
The property show will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. Entry is free.
Sriram Krishnaswamy, Chief Operating Officer, Roofandfloor.com, said this particular property show would help investors across categories. “There are budget houses and premium spaces too,” he said.
Builders participating in the event said they had plenty of options in their basket to be offered to investors. While some had ready-to-occupy apartments, another group had premium and luxury spaces to be offered. Some builders even had plots to offer.
“Consumers, especially in the 35-40 age bracket are looking for properties which are ‘ready to move in’. While those between 45 and 50 are looking at properties from an investment perspective,” said the person in charge of a stall set up by BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd. Leading banks catering to the housing segment are participating in the event. Bankers said that buyers were looking for properties on the outskirts of Chennai and their first preference was villas.
The event is powered by BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd., Chennai.

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