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Focus on realty projects

Manama

Under the patronage of Shaikh Salman bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, the Chairman of Real Estate Regulatory Authority and President of Survey and Land Registration Bureau, the real estate community in the Kingdom is all set to mark the opening of Bahrain Real Estate Investment Exhibition 2020 for the third year.

The exhibition is the first of its kind real estate showcase that gathers elite Bahraini sponsors and exhibitors of property developers, managers and brokers.

It comes in line with Bahrain's Economic Vision 2030 to encourage non-oil economic sectors to grow.

Aseel Al Mohandes, Exhibition Chairman and Founder of Expressions PR and Events, the event organiser, said: "The idea behind Bahrain Real Estate Investment Exhibition emerged five years ago as a result to the robust growth in real estate demand in Bahrain.”

She added: “The exhibition bridges the gap between supply and demand in the residential and commercial real estate market and will serve as an annual platform to meet the seller and the buyer under one roof."

The exhibition has received wide interest and support from Shaikh Salman, who expressed the importance of real estate events.

It is also organised in strategic partnership with Tamkeen and supported by the Real Estate Regulatory Authority and the Survey and Land Registration Bureau.

Moreover, key property developers are sponsoring the event starting with Diyar Al Muharraq and Eagle Hills Diyar, the prime sponsor, Naseej, the signature sponsor, with new project launches and exciting offers.

Last year, the exhibition recorded over 30,000 visitors from Bahrain and neighbouring countries.

"BREIX20 promotes a culture of property investment, and aim to attract and facilitate GCC property investments in the Bahraini market; showcase existing and future properties at competitive prices; and create a periodic event where real estate investors and professionals can meet and interact.”

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