Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate’s Multi‑City Property Expo in Mumbai
On Sunday, 5 July 2026, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) will conduct its biggest‑ever multi‑city property showcase at a one‑day event in Mumbai. The expo will present 15 premium residential projects spanning five cities – Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Gurugram and Howrah – under a single roof, allowing homebuyers and investors to compare apartments, luxury villas and plotted developments across diverse markets.
Pricing for the showcased units begins at Rs 60 lakhs (subject to the asterisk noted in the release). Attendees will receive exclusive, event‑only benefits, including attractive offers, personalized consultations and guidance from SPRE’s sales and advisory teams, aimed at facilitating informed purchase decisions.
The initiative follows a strong response to a similar property showcase held in Gurugram, prompting SPRE to expand the platform to Mumbai. Ms. Rima Kirtikar, Chief Marketing Officer of SPRE, stated that today’s homebuyers evaluate opportunities across multiple cities based on lifestyle, investment potential and long‑term value, and that the expo enables them to experience the breadth of SPRE’s portfolio in one place.
The event also highlights SPRE’s pan‑India presence and diversified residential portfolio. SPRE operates across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Thane, Pune, Bengaluru, Gurugram, Howrah and Kolkata, offering a range from luxury apartments and opulent residences to aspirational homes for mid‑income buyers and large‑scale mass housing projects. The showcase reinforces the developer’s commitment to simplifying the home‑buying journey through transparency, expert guidance and customer‑centric engagement.
About Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE)
SPRE is a well‑regarded player in the Indian real estate sector, known for cutting‑edge design, construction quality and architectural excellence. It forms a significant segment of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a conglomerate with more than 160 years of legacy that spans historic Indian structures to modern marvels.