The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) Coimbatore chapter recently held a panel discussion on a white paper titled “Coimbatore Real Estate—Leading the Upswing” at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex.
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CREDAI stands for the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India. It is a national federation of real estate developers and builders, working to promote the growth and development of the real estate sector in India.
The white paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the Coimbatore real estate market, highlighting current trends, challenges, and opportunities for growth. It emphasizes sustainable development, the role of technology, and the importance of collaboration among stakeholders.
The panelists included Rajesh B Lund, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Coimbatore; Gugan, President Elect of CREDAI Tamil Nadu; Parthiban, Managing Director of Bull Machines, Coimbatore; and Naved Narayan, Vice President of Mobility Solutions and R&D Center Head at Bosch Global Software Technologies, Coimbatore.
The white paper was released during the inaugural ceremony of Fairpro, a home buyers’ expo organized by the CREDAI Coimbatore chapter. This release aimed to provide valuable insights to potential home buyers and industry stakeholders, enhancing the overall understanding of the Coimbatore real estate market.
The key factors driving the Coimbatore real estate market include infrastructure improvements, economic growth, and increasing demand for both residential and commercial properties. The white paper and panel discussion emphasize the importance of sustainable development and technological advancements in driving market growth.

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