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The UAE-India Property Show is set to launch its inaugural edition on May 17-18 at the Millennium Plaza Downtown Hotel in Dubai. Organized by Gulf News, the event will feature over 20 leading real estate developers from India and the UAE, providing a strategic platform for investors, NRIs, and lifestyle seekers to explore a diverse range of high-potential opportunities. With India's real estate market experiencing renewed growth and Dubai's continued appeal for premium investments, the show offers a timely opportunity for cross-border real estate ventures.
The exhibition will showcase a variety of projects, from luxury villas and private townships to innovative farmland developments. Fine Acers offers a compelling ownership model for NRIs in top travel destinations, while Sattva Group presents premium Bengaluru homes with impressive returns. Nambiar Builders is unveiling high-rise villa concepts in Bengaluru, and AJS Developers introduces blockchain-powered farmland projects. City Corporation Limited highlights the advantages of Amanora Park Town in Pune, and Hubtown showcases luxury properties in Mumbai. Navin’s presents a range of properties in Chennai and Bangalore, catering to both end-users and investors.
The UAE-India Property Show provides a curated gateway to real estate success, offering a wide array of options for those seeking a second home, rental income, or long-term investment appreciation. With the strengthening of trade and cultural ties between India and the UAE, this exhibition serves as a valuable bridge for investors looking to connect with trusted developers and explore lucrative projects.

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