NAR-INDIA's NARVIGATE 2025 conference offers a comprehensive look at the future of the real estate market in India, focusing on policy changes, technological advancements, and market trends.
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NARVIGATE 2025 is a landmark conference launched by NAR-INDIA to shape the future of the real estate market in India. It will focus on policy changes, technology integration, and market trends.
The key topics include policy changes, technology integration, and market trends in the real estate sector. The conference will also feature panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions.
NARVIGATE 2025 provides a platform for real estate professionals to gain valuable insights, network with industry leaders, and stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in the sector.
NARVIGATE 2025 will be held in major cities across India. Specific dates and venues will be announced closer to the event. Registration is now open, and early bird discounts are available.
NARVIGATE 2025 is open to real estate professionals, investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of the real estate market in India. Registration is required to attend.
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