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India is a vast country with diversity in culture, people and attitude towards almost everything. Every part of the nation has a specific trend towards property. Some places consider property as religious and God gifted, while many others look at it with an investment point of view.

The main idea to ‘buy property in India’ is not at all a bad one. In fact, due to this boom in the property market in the country, new people and new cultures are establishing in various areas. When more and more people are investing in property, a large amount of money is constantly rotating in the name of property. And this is a positive trend.

Not every piece of land is meant is meant for construction of a house, or a shop, or any other structure, for that matter. Not every bungalow or house is meant to be lived in. There is one range of property that is purely purchased or invested into for future benefits.

However, whether one lives or uses the property, every purchase is an investment. After all it is a fixed asset that would give you returns in case you ever need to sell it. Just like gold, property is also a wise investment; and any kind of property is not a waste. If used properly, it will give far more than your expenditure on it.

The trend of property investment seems to be increasing, as according to the experts for at least the next twenty years, the country will continue to experience appreciation, with maybe a few corrective phases of an on when prices maybe on a downslide. Otherwise it’s all on an upward swing.

The numbers of options for investing in the Indian property market are virtually countless today. As per current estimates, the Indian property market will grow at a steady speed of thirty percent per annum. This growth will be more due to the residential properties as compared to commercial estates. The Indian property market today boasts of a very wide range of products and has something for every income group and every utility, irrespective of whether it is commercial or residential.

Speaking of metros and satellite townships, though high end properties like NCR in Delhi, Unitech’s ‘Nirvana country’, Indian bulls ‘enigma’ Hirco’sPanvel in Maharashtra have dominated the scene, it is only fair to give some attention to the development happening within the cities. So has Greater Noida in Delhi Jaypee’s Sports city, with F1 race track, is an infrastructural marvel as is Bangalore’s Palace Gardens Hirco.

Properties with leading builders are recognised for high end construction quality and world class facilities like, heated Swimming pool, health club, meditation huts, Jogging tracks, sports club, café, restaurants, event centers, etc. All in all, investing in the Indian property market is one of the safest bets today. Even when the economic recession had struck the entire world and almost shattered the real estate markets in many developed nations the Indian market was still going strong.

In this age of property investment in India, “INDIA EVENTS”, is presenting largest property show in Sydney, to offer the opportunity to grow with growing Indian

Real Estate. With the presence of all the major builders and developers like, Indian Bulls, JAPEE, IREO, HIRCO (Hiranandani), Unitech and many more, would be a seamless opportunity to find a suitable investment for everyone with more than 100 projects in PAN India to offer. This show is coming with complete solution to invest in property market under one roof, from excellent projects, banking requirements, home loans to property management options.

Strong dollar value against Indian rupee, equity funds and self-managed super funds have encouraged many NRIs and people of Indian origin to look for investment options in India specifically in property. This show will provide the gate way to step into risk free Indian property market without hassles of lengthy and complex procedures.

The Indian Property Show is hosted in Sydney – 20th and 21st August 2011; Venue – Southee Complex, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park; Time – 11am to 7pm.

And in Melbourne – 12th and 13th August 2011; Venue – Novotel, Glen Waverley; Time –11am to 7pm.

The increasing demand for the properties in India due to its commercial activities and increasing working population, the prices of property market is bound to rise to the heights never imagined before. This time as considered as the right time to invest because of the recent development & developing project in India, still hold the affordability to a common man. As many consider investing in properties is the safest way to multiply money and ensuring the financial future.

BY AZAL KHAN

Baby, it’s cold outside. The mercury is dropping and so our quest begins for the perfect winter coat or the perfect leather boots. However, winter doesn’t always mean going out and buying a whole new wardrobe (as fun as that can be!) but investing in key pieces and accessories for a chic and on-trend look. Dark days have never looked so good.

Hot hues

Colour is such a refreshing way to revitalise your winter wardrobe, so if you’re game, go bright.

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If you’re too intimidated to embrace colour in all its glory, choose bold accessories to brighten up your outfit. A scarlet red tote, a playful pink lipstick or a colourful chunky scarf will add a dash of colour to winter neutrals.

The perfect accessories – a touch of sequins and a bold red lip as seen in Portmans – will take your winter look from day to night.

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