Beyond Four Walls: A New Era for Indian Real Estate Collaboration
ASBL hosted 'Beyond Four Walls', an innovative event in Hyderabad to unify real estate brokers and developers. The focus was on collaboration and transparency within the sector. Key discussions included infrastructure comparisons, future market trends, buyer preferences, and challenges faced by brokers, emphasizing the need for trust and communication.
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- India
In a groundbreaking initiative, ASBL, a leading name in Indian real estate, hosted 'Beyond Four Walls' in Hyderabad, specifically aimed at highlighting the invaluable role of brokers in the sector. Distinguished figures like Ajitesh Korupolu, Ravi Kevalramani, and others engaged in open dialogue with brokers to discuss the industry's evolving dynamics.
The event brought to light various crucial discussions, including city infrastructure comparisons between Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad, the shift towards sustainable urban developments, and the increasingly logic-driven preferences of young buyers. Panelists also explored how technology could play a pivotal role in streamlining real estate transactions, enhancing the overall experience for both buyers and brokers.
Participants underscored the crucial issues faced by brokers, such as commission challenges and the absence of a centralized regulatory system. Ajitesh Korupolu emphasized the event's significance, stating that ASBL's vision extends beyond just building structures to forging ecosystems of trust between developers, brokers, and buyers. This initiative positioned Hyderabad as a promising urban landscape, praised for its robust infrastructure and affordability.
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