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Indian real estate targeting Canadian NRIs
Tuesday, 04.22.2008, 11:55pm (GMT-7)

NEW YORK: The recently launched venture of the CineMaya Media Group, Inc.,'Buy Indian Properties', a multi-platform solution for the Indian real estate industry to market properties to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and international real estate investors is now geared to target the burgeoning and lucrative market of prospective Canadian buyers.

The latest report by 'Statistics Canada' says that South Asians have now surpassed the Chinese as the largest visible minority group in the Greater Toronto Area. "The 2006 Census enumerated an estimated 1,262,900 individuals who identified themselves as South Asian, a growth rate of 37.7 percent from 917,100 individuals in 2001. For the first time, the South Asian community has outnumbered the vast Chinese population in the Greater Toronto area," says the report.Pair this with the World Bank's new report: `Migration and Remittances

Factbook 2008': NRIs (primarily in North America) sent over $27 billion in foreign remittance to India in 2007, making India the highest recipient of remittances in the world ($27 billion = INR 108,000 crores). A significant portion of this amount went into Indian real estate. Indian realty is growing at a whopping 30 percent with the $15 billion market expected to reach $90 billion within the next 8 years. Huge demand and access to capital have been the key drivers for propelling the Indian real estate market into overdrive as more and more money is pouring in.

All of the above elements come together in an exciting and unprecedented business opportunity in Canada. According to Kam Rathee, President Canada-India Business Council, "The latest Canadian census report shows South Asians have taken over the Chinese as the largest ethnic community in Canada and Indians have a lion's share of the population and wealth among them.

This Indian wealth, which is becoming legendry on account of their foray into business, trade, investment and executive positions, has and will see its way into India's real estate market not only on account of the returns it brings but also in satisfaction of the emotional pull to invest in the motherland. Further, as the earth is flattening, the Canadian dollar, like water, is bound to find its way away from the low return in Canadian real estate to a robust return from India's realty."

Deepak Obhrai, Member of Parliament for Calgary East and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and to the Minister of International Cooperation concurs with the sentiment, "The South Asian community is establishing deep roots in Canada and can proudly claim to be a successful and dynamic segment of the Canadian population. Its influence can now widely be seen in all facets of the Canadian mosaic. Having established themselves, this community is playing a vital role in the real estate market. In Canada, for example, this community's influence is spread across all neighborhoods. I would say that the South Asian community is now expanding their real estate interests from Canadian shores to India, some looking to buy a home in the country of their birth and others with the idea of setting up a base for their commercial ventures. "CineMaya Media Group and its related organizations can play a key role in facilitating meaningful interaction and substantial business between Indian realty owners and Canadian buyers. CineMaya has been affiliated with various facets of the real estate industry in India and the growing Indian community in North America over the past six years.

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) and Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industries (MCHI) are the Presenter of Buy Indian Properties Expo 2008 being held in USA and Canada.Toronto, ON - May 31 & June 1 at International Convention Center, MississaugaHouston - June 4 & 5 - Stafford Centre Performing Arts Theatre & Convention Center New Jersey - June 7 & 8 - New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Raritan Center
India Post News Service

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