Zeeshan Ali Khan, co-founder and chief executive officer of Zameen.com
Pakistan's leading property portal Zameen.com is all set to host the industry's largest and most anticipated event in Lahore this weekend.
The two-day event in provincial capital of Punjab on May 28 and 29 will be the third hosted by the property portal this year after successful exhibitions in Islamabad and Karachi. These events received tremendous response from the visitors and industry stakeholders.
The portal, which attracts 3.5 million visitors a month, will hold the second exhibition in Lahore later this year. The 2015 edition of the event witnessed an impressive footfall of over 45,000 people and even more people are expected to visit the exhibition this year.
"Our property expos in Lahore are always monumental success stories, and it looks like this one will be the biggest and the best one yet. We are certain that property enthusiasts from across the city will appreciate the immense effort that has gone into putting on an event of this scale that features insights into the market from key players, details of upcoming projects, and a great opportunity for buyer-seller interaction," said Zeeshan Ali Khan, co-founder and chief executive officer of Zameen.com.
Zameen.com is Pakistan's largest and most successful real estate website with more than 2.8 million property listings. Its operations span 30 cities of the country and has 600,000 subscribed members.
The upcoming event promises to bring together property buyers, investors and some of the biggest names in Pakistan's real estate market - a one-stop shop for all real estate needs and investment queries.
"In the span of two months, this is our third expo. In April 2016 alone, we held one in Islamabad and another in Karachi. As Pakistan's largest and most trusted realty portal, we will continue to host more expos, as there is clearly a need for events that serve as a one-stop shop for all real estate related concerns," Khan said.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
Published: Thu 26 May 2016, 3:42 PM
Updated: Fri 27 May 2016, 8:38 AM