Young Indians in UAE keen to invest back home, says study

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Young Indians in the UAE are keen to invest in property back home and take advantage of the booming real estate sector, according to a new study. Sumansa Exhibitions, event organisers of the Indian Property Show, recently commissioned a survey which reveals 43% of Non-Resident Indian’s between the ages of 18 and 35 are interested in buying homes in India. A growing IT market and affordable property makes Hyderabad and Chennai the most popular cities to invest in.

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