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Realty exhibition brings Indian property market to Dubai

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:04 PM IST

Times Realty India 2011, a two-day exhibition being held in Dubai on the realty sector of India, will witness participation from some of the biggest organisations in the property industry from India.

The exhibition, being held on March 11-12 here, aims to attract the non-resident Indian (NRI) community living in the UAE to invest in the booming Indian property sector.

Organised by the Times of India Group and Mind Space Events, a leading events management company, Times Realty India 2011, will showcase exclusive Indian residential and commercial projects to provide home seekers and investors the right platform to network and source information on investments in India.

Commenting on the exhibition, Mind Space President M I Sait said: "India's real estate sector offers an extremely reliable and stable ground for investments. The country has evolved as a highly dynamic market with a massively growing appeal as a property investment destination on a global scale."

"The Times Realty Exhibition will bring some of the biggest and most reliable names in the property sector in India under one roof, showcasing projects that would meet the requirement of all potential NRI investors. Our aim is to bring builders and service providers from the Indian property industry face to face with buyers who are looking to purchase properties in India," he added.

The exhibitors will include leading organisations from the industry and leading builders, flat promoters, layout promoters, housing finance companies, resorts and clubs, interior designers, house builders and real estate agents.

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Some of the projects that will be showcased at the exhibition include those of India Bulls, Hirananadani, Nirmal Estate, Earth Infrastructure, ERA Landmark, Sipra, Spire World, Canopy and Akar Creations, among others.

"Interest in affordable homes in India has seen a recent rise, with investors seeking quality and luxury within reasonable reach. As the momentum towards affordable housing grows, Indian developers are moving outward into newer areas, building a wide range of properties to suite all budgets," Sait said.

"These projects come complete with all the regular features like landscaped gardens and amenities such as swimming pools and gymnasiums. Times Realty exhibition will showcase a wide number of such projects that offer lucrative investment opportunities to buyers," he added.

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First Published: Mar 10 2011 | 10:55 AM IST

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