The tenth edition of India homes fair will be held here from May 16-18.
Customers can choose properties from several projects that will be on display with varying options ranging from flats, apartments, row houses, plots and villas ranging from two million rupees to premium properties of up to Rs 15 crores and sizes ranging between 700 sq ft to over 10000 sq ft.
India's housing finance company HDFC Ltd is also showcasing over 60,000 flats from across India at the exhibition.
The Gulf Cooperation Council includes six countries- Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE.
"The interest rates are expected to be reduced this year and since over 80 percent of the people opt for floating rates, they will stand to benefit from the falling interest rates. NRIs can avail a maximum loan of 80 per cent of the cost of the property and opt from amongst a full suite of flexible repayment options," said Sachdeva.