The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), Maharashtra Chapter, will host The Real Estate Forum (TREF) 2024 on August 29th at Hotel Trident in Mumbai, focusing on India's Residential Sector.
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The main focus of The Real Estate Forum 2024 is India's Residential Sector.
The expected speakers include Maharashtra's Chief Minister Shri Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis, and Maharashtra Housing Minister Shri Atul Save.
The expected outcome of The Real Estate Forum 2024 is to drive meaningful discussions and policy advancements, supporting the continued growth and development of Mumbai's real estate market.
JLL is the knowledge partner for The Real Estate Forum 2024.
The expected number of attendees at The Real Estate Forum 2024 is over 500 industry professionals.
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