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Snapdeal Launches Real Estate Shopping Festival

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Snapdeal Launches Real Estate Shopping Festival

Online marketplace Snapdeal Thursday launched a week-long real estate shopping festival offering properties in a price range of Rs. 20 lakh to Rs. 5 crore.

The shopping carnival called ‘Freedom from Rent’, to be held during January 14-20, will feature special project launches and exclusive offers from builders like TVS Emerald, Provident Housing, Runwal Group, Atul enterprises, Lavasa, Central Park, Ajanara Homes, Mahagun India and Gulshan Homz.

With real estate sector facing huge demand slowdown in last 2-3 years, the developers are partnering online marketplaces to sell properties.

“Customers can choose from over 100 pan India real estate projects across prime locations in the Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata.

“Property prices will start from as low as Rs. 20 lakh and will go up to Rs. 5 crore with a variety of real estate projects on offer,” Snapdeal said in a statement.

During the festival, Snapdeal would introduce customised offers for customers. Buyers could give budget preference and developers would promote projects with special offers.

Snapdeal as a marketplace would help in bridging the gap in price with customers and participating Developer/Channel partners. The negotiation scheme can give the customers an opportunity to purchase projects at 6-8 percent lower price than the market.

“Real-estate category on Snapdeal has received phenomenal response since its launch. This is due to our partnership with trusted developers, technology innovations that allow ease of online and offline transactions as well as exclusive offers for our customers,” said Tony Navin, Senior Vice President – Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives, Snapdeal.
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