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There are 5 cities which are the best for investment: Mumbai - the financial capital, Bangalore - the silicon valley of India, Delhi NCR - the business hub, Hyderabad - rising star, and Ahmedabad - the business hub of India.

Purchasing a new property is simple and secure with Exio Property. Thanks to our expert research team. Now you can also do these in simple steps. 1. Calculate your budget and needs 2. Start your search on Exio property Use a city-wise filter for exploring new areas in Ahmedabad city, like Gota, Nikol, SG highway, Satellite, and so on. The filter will help you to find newly launched properties, rating-wise, and demanding projects. 3. Compare properties with Exio features, where you compare amenities, project plan, locality, and ROI potential, and developer overview. 4. Check RERA registration 5. Understand documentations Such as, RERA certificate, approved building plan, Title deed and legal clearance. 6. Construction process

Yes, Exio bot is made for residential and commercial projects only. Where you can find different apartment sizes, amenities, locality, and most importantly, budget.

Exio is an open-source real estate and awareness platform in Ahmedabad, which helps users to make informed property decisions through research, tools, and community features.

Unlike typical property platforms that simply list properties, Exio goes beyond listings. Our in-house research team analyzes each property based on key criteria such as: Amenities offered by the builder Location and surrounding infrastructure Project plan and layout efficiency Expected return on investment (ROI) after purchase

RERA stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority. The main goal of RERA is to make rules for builders, receive accurate project details, and focus on builders to deliver properties. In short, it is the government's backend system that is designed to bring trust and fairness in property.

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