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Tata Housing presents the ultimate carnival with its ‘Book your home and fly to Rio’ offer
New Delhi, August 16, 2016: Tata Housing, one of the fastest growing real estate companies in India, today announced the ‘Book your home and fly to Rio’ offer on its project Rio-De-Goa, launched in 2015 amidst much celebration. Home buyers who book apartments at Rio-De-Goa before 31st August 2016, can avail return tickets to Rio de Janeiro, the ultimate carnival destination. Bookings are open online now at Rs. 30,000 for 2 and 3 BHK residences starting at Rs. 67 lakh onwards.
Rajeeb Dash, AVP – Sales & Marketing, Tata Housing said, “As the country pins all hopes on the world’s biggest sporting event in Rio de Janeiro, Tata Housing brings hope to home buyers looking to own their leisure homes in India’s carnival destination – Goa along with the excitement of an opportunity to visit the vibrant city of Rio.”
Spread across 5 acres, Rio-De-Goa is a premium resort themed residential project offering 2BHK and 3BHK homes. It is strategically located, in close proximity to the Goa International Airport at Dabolim and only 4-5 km from Bogmalo and Hollant beaches. This project is equipped with unique life style amenities including a roof top Jacuzzi pool and sky cafe, a centrally located active green zone, all of which make it an ultimate destination for leisure homes.
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