Women realtors must stay updated and adapt to the evolving challenges in the construction field, says CREDAI National Secretary G. Ram Reddy. Over 150 women developers attended the Femicon 2.0 conference in Nashik, Maharashtra.
Real EstateWomen In ConstructionCredaiFemiconMaharashtraReal Estate MaharashtraAug 03, 2024
Femicon is a conference organized by the Women Wing of CREDAI Maharashtra to promote women in the real estate industry.
The conference featured speakers including G. Ram Reddy, Pramod Khairnar Patil, Deval Soparkar, Pallavi Matkari-Runwal, MLA Madhuri Misal, and others.
Women realtors face challenges such as changing laws, regulations, enactments, plans, redevelopment projects, taxation, digitalization, and AI technology.
CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India) is a national real estate industry body that promotes the development of the industry.
The Femicon conference is important as it provides a platform for women realtors to come together, share their experiences, and learn from each other to overcome the challenges in the industry.
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