Pak-UAE property show in April
ISLAMABAD: A three-day Pak-UAE property show and international symposium would be held from April 26 to 28 at Pak-China Friendship Center in order to promote investment opportunities in real estate and construction industry of the country, a statement said on Friday.
The event, which aims at bringing together developers, real estate brokers, private investors and institutions is likely to be attend by the exhibitors and investors from various countries, it added.
The event would be organised by the Subhanis Group, structured to provide firsthand information to identify investment opportunities regarding the prices and latest developments in the real estate and property industry of Pakistani and international markets, it said.
The Subhanis Group chairman said Pak-UAE property show is an annual event held in Islamabad for the real estate, property industry and is accredited and approved to sell projects, properties to visitors and investors.
More than 80 exhibitors are participating in this mega event, eyeing 8,000 trade visitors, including high government officials, foreign dignitaries and diplomats, investors, buyers, decision makers, and other stakeholders, he added.
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