Doha Set to Host Major Indian Property Show
The Indian Property Show, anticipated to draw approximately 5,000 prospective buyers, is scheduled to commence tomorrow at the La Cigale Hotel in Doha. This event is generating significant excitement among Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) residing in Doha who are eager to explore investment opportunities in the Indian real estate market.
Organized by Sumansa Exhibitions, the Indian Property Show-Doha is touted as one of the largest of its kind. The exhibition will feature around 200 projects from 50 leading Indian developers, showcasing properties with a combined value of QR10 billion.
The inaugural session, presided over by Indian Ambassador to Doha, Sanjiv Arora, will take place at the Al Wajba Ball Room at 10:30 a.m. Sumansa Exhibitions CEO, Sunil Jaiswal, expressed strong optimism about the show's success, stating that the Indian Property Show is expected to attract a substantial number of buyers:
A Platform for NRIs to Explore Indian Realty
These property shows serve as an invaluable platform for NRIs to gain insights into the Indian real estate landscape. Attendees can learn about upcoming projects and connect directly with developers, financiers, and legal advisors, all under one roof. The show will include a diverse range of housing projects, from affordable housing options to high-end luxury developments. This provides NRI investors with extensive choices, encompassing villas, apartments, commercial projects, and more.
Showcasing a Wide Variety of Properties and Developers
Prominent builders such as Ansal Housing, Brigade Group, Indiabulls, Jaypee Greens, Ozone Group, Purvanchal, Purvankara, and Wave Infratech will be among those showcasing their projects. Properties from various Indian cities, including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Mumbai, and other National Capital Region (NCR) areas, will be featured at the event.
A Mutually Beneficial Opportunity
The Indian Property Show-Doha represents a significant opportunity for builders to connect with NRI investors. Simultaneously, NRIs view the event as a prime occasion to explore investment prospects in India, with many believing that the current market conditions present an optimal time for investment.