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Riding high on an encouraging response from two successive shows, the property exhibition will be held from November 3 to 5 at Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. The exhibition has become a popular event for Indian investors to touch base with Dubai real estate. The exhibition features a range of properties from residential and commercial to land.
Indians have long since been the largest non-GCC property buyers in Dubai. Last year, the Dubai Property Show in Mumbai generated Dh1.2 billion worth of enquiries.
Sultan Butti bin Mejren, director-general of the Dubai Land Department (DLD), said: "The Dubai Property Show takes the emirate's finest real estate developers directly to the doorstep of serious buyers. The platform brings in the right visitors while we provide developers the opportunity to create business which they had been missing. Indians have long since understood the worth of Dubai real-estate as an investment haven as it gives them a very lucrative value for the money."
Exhibitors participating in the Dubai Property Show in Mumbai include Falcon City of Wonders, Dubai Properties, Dubai Investments, Meydan Sobha, MAG Property Development, Tebyan Real Estate Development, Nakheel, Azizi Developments, Kleindienst Group, Creative Zone, Dubai Sports City, Bloom Properties, Tiger Properties and Seven Tides.
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