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SME Times News Bureau | 24 Jan, 2013
After fashion weeks and wedding exhibitions, India is now set to welcome a first-of-its-kind Real Estate Luxury Show (RLS India 2013), which will serve as a platform for showcasing the properties of the country's real estate giants.

The two-day multi-city show, organised by Global Ventures Media in association with Indicom, will start March 9 at Mumbai's Four Seasons Hotel. The show will also tour other luxury destination like New Delhi and Bangalore.

"Analysts predict that the luxury residential market has a potential to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of around 28 per cent during 2011-2013. This show is a platform to share the affluence of our nation," Tejas Chhatriwala, director, Global Ventures Media, said in a statement.

The show is strictly by invitation only and will have some of the leading real estate companies, luxury interior and products designers exhibiting their brands.

"People who find luxury in garments and accessories certainly understand that luxury is an experience. It is at home that everyone finds luxury. This initiative will offer a luxury living experience," Chhatriwala told agency.
 
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