Aaditya Thackeray Encourages Real Estate Digitization With Blox
- 17th Mar 2022
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One of the latest entrants in the Indian proptech industry, Blox enables rapid scheduling of site visits and assigns a dedicated relationship manager to help with virtual and actual site visits across the city.
India's end-to-end homebuying platform that has revolutionised the house buying experience – received a significant boost of support recently from Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra's Cabinet Minister for Environment, Tourism, and Protocol, at the company's headquarters' opening. Thackeray lauded Aditya Jhaveri's efforts and ambition to disrupt the real estate market via digitization, stating,
"In today's age of home delivery, when nearly everything reaches you immediately, why not bring the process of purchasing a new house to your phone?" And that is just what you have been attempting to do, for which I commend you."
The event was also attended by a number of real estate developers and other significant real estate and technology players.Blox offers fast reservations for site visits and a personal relationship manager to help with virtual and actual site visits across the city.
Blox is devoted to providing total transparency and convenience to house purchasers with an integrated end-to-end home purchasing experience that includes verified inventory from numerous real estate developers. Blox has already listed over 300 developers on its platform and is currently servicing over 500 projects in Mumbai and Thane less than seven months after entering the sector.Among the developers present at the event were Amit Bhosale, MD, ABIL Group; Jayesh Shah, chairman, Shree Naman Group; Sarjan Shah, VC & MD, Group Satellite; Jayvardhan Goenka, ED, Dynamix Group; Anuj Khetan, director, VKG Group; Krish Raveshia, CEO, Azlo Realty; and Vedanshu Kedia, director, Prescon Realtors.Aaditya Thackeray recently displayed his unwavering support for Blox's growth and development, as well as the real estate sector's digitalization.
He, along with co-founder and CEO Aditya Jhaveri, discussed how digitalization and technology can redefine and revolutionize the real estate business, transforming it into something beyond imagination and assisting thousands of house purchasers in finding their ideal homes. And Blox is leading the charge, trying to provide a seamless experience with full online and offline features.Thackeray said, "One of the most serious problems facing Maharashtra is housing.
Access to housing for everyone has been a concern, as has locating purchasers' ideal houses. In today's world, when practically every daily necessity and service can be accessible online, Jhaveri hopes to digitize and modernize the house purchase process with Blox, bringing homes to the fingertips of everyone. We appreciate and thank you for this.
To aid the real estate sector and the economy's recovery after COVID, the Maharashtra government has also lowered stamp duty on residential house registration, eliminated property tax on dwellings under 500 square feet, and decreased premiums on housing projects throughout the last year. Every effort is being made to ensure that housing is a reality for everyone in the state, particularly in a metropolis like Mumbai.""We at Blox firmly think that there are better methods to service every single homebuyer in India, and I'm ecstatic about the industry's engagement," Jhaveri added.
As a consequence, we remain confident in our objective of digitising the market and look forward to several further possibilities that will only help create a successful digital real estate platform."The proptech market in India is getting exciting with each passing day as new age entrepreneurs come up with exciting digital solutions for the real estate industry.
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