The Hindu – Living Spaces – 2025 kicks off to a flying start

Dhanamjay, chief operation head, Ajmera Group; N. Jayaram, commissioner, BDA; Sanjay Geol, senior manager, Canara Bank, assets division, and Ratish Kumar Singh, circle head, Punjab National Bank, at The Hindu - Living Spaces - 2025 in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Dhanamjay, chief operation head, Ajmera Group; N. Jayaram, commissioner, BDA; Sanjay Geol, senior manager, Canara Bank, assets division, and Ratish Kumar Singh, circle head, Punjab National Bank, at The Hindu – Living Spaces – 2025 in Bengaluru on Saturday.
| Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN

The two-day The Hindu – Living Spaces – 2025, a property exhibition featuring over 200-plus prestigious projects, apart from stalls from financial institutions, furniture and interiors sectors, began at Palace Grounds on Saturday. Around a thousand prospective buyers visited the exhibition on day one. 

The expo emphasised a rising interest in sustainable living, smart homes, and affordable property investments. Several developers showcased eco-friendly projects, while technology-driven solutions, including AI-based security systems and energy-efficient designs, attracted interest.

Numerous developers are presenting special deals and low-interest home loan options throughout the event.

N. Jayaram, commissioner, Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), who inaugurated the exhibition, said that the exhibition was a good platform to cut out middlemen who plague the real estate sector. “I hope exhibitions like these will aid the planned development of the city,” he said. 

Kavita S.M., commissioner, Karnataka Housing Board (KHB), thanked The Hindu for organising the property exhibition and appealed to customers to buy KHB properties as well. 

Visitors browsing various stalls at The Hindu - Living Spaces - 2025 on Saturday.

Visitors browsing various stalls at The Hindu – Living Spaces – 2025 on Saturday.
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SUDHAKARA JAIN

The BDA and the KHB are among the gold sponsors for the event and properties developed by both agencies are also open for investment at the exhibition. 

Many visitors praised the extensive array of properties on display. Mala, a potential buyer, remarked, “This expo is an excellent chance to discover various projects all in one place. I’ve identified some thrilling investment options that fit my budget.”

“I am thrilled to encounter so many developers and real estate possibilities in one venue. At 74, I am searching for property for myself and a friend living abroad,” said K.R. Satish from Malleswaram. 

Visitors browsing various stalls at The Hindu - Living Spaces - 2025 on Saturday.

Visitors browsing various stalls at The Hindu – Living Spaces – 2025 on Saturday.
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SUDHAKARA JAIN

Ajmera leads the event as the title sponsor, with other prominent partners such as Sweet Home Realty (powered by sponsor) and Unitern (platinum sponsor). Additional sponsors include Canara Bank, Sumadhura, Bank of Baroda, Assetz, BDA and KHB as gold sponsors, and Puravankara, Ranka Group, Urbanest Realty, Elegant Builders and Developers, Earthen Projects, and Mother Earth as silver sponsors. 

Associate sponsors include Sobha, DS Max, ATZ Properties, Guru Punvaanii, Alliance Square, Nischitha properties, Central Bank of India, IDBI Bank, Punjab National Bank, Moggs Estate, Lokations, Kuteera Realty, Sai Panchami, Krishi Viswa Housing Co-operative Society Ltd, Rions Infra Projects, Land Trades Builders and Developers, SB Sanctuary, CoEvolve Estates, Telecom Employees and other Housing Welfare Trust, Neev Mattress. The exclusive auto partner is Hyundai; the jewellery partner is Prathibha Jewellery House; the gift partner is Smart Grahak; the food partner is Empire Restaurant, and the coffee partner is Levista Coffee. 

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