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NRIs to gain from Property Expo
Tuesday, September 9, 2008

THE eighth Indus India Property Exhibition will be hosted by Doha on the 19th and 20th of September. Some of the leading builders and housing finance institutions from India would be participating in the event and several residential and commercial property dealers from all over India will have their stalls at the venue. NRI investors looking for real estate investments in India would have access to first hand information on an array of upcoming and current real estate projects. A range of property options from residential apartments, plots and bungalows to commercial properties would be on display and would also offer the customers a wide choice with the best deals possible.

The organisers said that the exhibition would bring under one roof reputable builders, diverse properties and the best financing options from the bank so that customers could shop for their dream home with least effort and maximum convenience. The previous exhibitions organised by Indus Group in Malaysia, Dubai, Muscat and in Kuwait attracted more than 10,000 investors and generated business inquires for more than Rs25bn worth properties and transactions crossing Rs7.5bn during the exhibition days. The real estate industry has a lot of potential as various foreign real estate and finance companies have entered the Indian market. Moreover 100% FDI is allowed in real estate development and the Indian government has played a major role in supporting the growth of the real estate sector by allowing NRI investment in real estate.

 

 

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