Kathmandu, Dec. 27
Nepal
Land and Housing Developers Association (NLHDA) is organising the 8th
Real Estate Expo from Wednesday at the Bhrikutimandap Exhibition Centre in
Kathmandu.
The
expo will run till December 31.
It
is expected that the fair will contribute to the development and expansion of
this business by providing proper information about the current situation of
the real estate business and its problems and solutions to future
opportunities, the NLHDA said at a press conference held in the Capital on
Wednesday.
"The
expo will bring together businesses and consumers who are contributing
significantly to scientific, orderly and safe land development and urbanisation,"
said the organiser, "We are confident that the businesses will bring their
latest products to the consumers and the consumers will be able to get
information about the reality and real situation of Nepali real estate
business."
Local
and foreign exhibitors will showcase their services and products at the Expo. Earthquake-resistant
houses and apartments, land planning and development, manufacturers and sellers
of construction materials, engineering and architecture consultants, as well as
banks and insurance companies, will participate in the fair.
Likewise,
business-like electrical goods, furniture, pipes, sanitary wire fitting,
paints, vehicles, decorative goods and insurance, banking and architecture will
display their products and also provide related consultancy services. In
addition, if the interested participants want to launch their products and
services during the fair period, that will also be arranged, said Bidur
Dhamala, President of the NLHDA and Coordinator of the Expo Organising
Committee.
According
to him, stakeholders and spectators involved in the purchase and sale of houses
and apartments developed in a planned manner will be able to get detailed
information about the facility, price and other aspects.
"We
believe that this fair will become a common platform for businesses, investors,
consumers, construction material sellers and service providers involved in
housing and apartment projects. We expect that at least 65,000 visitors will
visit the fair which will feature more than 60 stalls," said Dhamala.
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