The housing offer in Guayaquil and its nearby areas will meet again at the Habitat 2023 fair that will take place between Wednesday, April 12 and Sunday, April 16 at the Convention Center.
This year, the event will feature more than 40 real estate projects, offering homes starting at $40,000. These housing plans are being developed in Guayaquil, Samborondón, Daule, Durán, Salitre, Chongón, Santa Elena, San José and via El Morro, according to the organizers.
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This fair offers visitors the opportunity to find specialist advice to make the best decision when buying their own home, with the participation of banks with their financing plans.
Expoplaza organizes the event, and its president Ricardo Baquerizo indicates that “visitors benefit from unique trade fair offers at Habitat and exhibitors have the opportunity to close deals, which is why these events are so important for both buyers and sellers.”
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The projects that will be on the website habitatguayaquil.com are: Villa del Rey, Ciudad Celeste, Brisas de La Perla, Bonavila, Costalmar II, Ribera del Buijo, Villa Ensueño, La Rioja, Porto, Villa Blanca, Millennials, Terra Nostra Medical Center , VillaNova, Villas de Santay, Aires del Mangrove, San Pío de Pietrelcina, La Gran Vittoria, Tuscany, Vistalagos, Costa Di Amalfi, Ribera Paraíso, Valle Norte, Arboletta, Galleries Terra Nostra, Durán City, Narcisa Club, Vista Mangrove, House Laguna, Casablanca, Terrazas del Mar II, Acqua Gardens, Santa Fe Tower, Coral Bay, Altavista, San Peregrino, Rosabelle, Mirabella, Los Prados, Bolivarian Square, Santa Cecilia II. Ambiens and Multiraíces will also be there.
There will be a five-day fair in the Congress Center. The ticket price is 3 USD.
The Bank of the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (Biess) also organizes this type of event to provide information to those interested in buying a home. This 2023, Biess planned to hold these fairs between August 30 and September 3 at the Guayaquil Convention Center, and from September 14 to 17 at the Quito Metropolitan Convention Center.
Source: Eluniverso

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