February 2, 2025 - 23:15

India News: The National Association of Realtors-India (NAR-INDIA) is gearing up for its highly anticipated Annual Convention, Narvigate, scheduled for March 21 and 22 in Delhi. This event promises to bring together real estate professionals from across the nation, providing a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring the latest trends in the industry.
With the real estate sector undergoing significant changes, the convention aims to address key challenges and opportunities that professionals face in today's market. Attendees can expect a series of insightful sessions led by industry experts, covering a range of topics from innovative marketing strategies to regulatory updates.
In addition to the educational components, Narvigate will also feature an exhibition showcasing the latest products and services in the real estate sector. This gathering is expected to foster collaboration and inspire new ideas among participants, ultimately contributing to the growth and development of the real estate industry in India.
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