New Delhi, March 20: The National Association of Realtors, India (NAR-INDIA) is thrilled to introduce NARVIGATE 2025, the 17th edition of its landmark event, set to transform the real estate landscape in India.
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NARVIGATE 2025 is the 17th edition of a prestigious real estate event organized by the National Association of Realtors, India (NAR-INDIA). It is designed to bring together industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts to discuss and shape the future of real estate in India.
The key themes of NARVIGATE 2025 include smart cities and urban development, technology in real estate (proptech), and sustainability in the real estate sector.
NARVIGATE 2025 is open to real estate developers, investors, agents, and anyone interested in the future of urban development and real estate. It is a valuable platform for gaining insights and making connections in the industry.
NARVIGATE 2025 is taking place in New Delhi, India. The exact dates of the event will be announced soon, and interested attendees can register on the official NAR-INDIA website.
Attending NARVIGATE 2025 offers several benefits, including access to keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops on the latest trends and technologies in real estate. It also provides networking opportunities with industry leaders and experts.

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