Chandak Highscape City Offers 5% Booking, Rest on Terrace Slab
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Chandak Highscape City Offers 5% Booking, Rest on Terrace Slab

Chandak Group has introduced an exclusive payment scheme for homebuyers at Chandak Highscape City in Chembur (E). Under this limited-period offer, buyers can secure a home by paying just five per cent upfront, with the balance due upon terrace slab completion.

Located in one of Mumbai’s rapidly developing areas, Chandak Highscape City is Chembur’s largest and greenest project. It offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK residences with over 45 amenities, including recreational spaces, serene zones, and premium retail options.

A spokesperson from Chandak Group stated, “We aim to make homeownership more accessible with a payment plan that reduces the initial financial burden while allowing buyers to plan their investments effectively.”

With rising demand for flexible payment options, this scheme has already gained significant traction among homebuyers and investors looking for a prime Mumbai address.

Chandak Group has introduced an exclusive payment scheme for homebuyers at Chandak Highscape City in Chembur (E). Under this limited-period offer, buyers can secure a home by paying just five per cent upfront, with the balance due upon terrace slab completion.Located in one of Mumbai’s rapidly developing areas, Chandak Highscape City is Chembur’s largest and greenest project. It offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK residences with over 45 amenities, including recreational spaces, serene zones, and premium retail options.A spokesperson from Chandak Group stated, “We aim to make homeownership more accessible with a payment plan that reduces the initial financial burden while allowing buyers to plan their investments effectively.”With rising demand for flexible payment options, this scheme has already gained significant traction among homebuyers and investors looking for a prime Mumbai address.

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