Five-day REHAB Fair begins in city Nov 20
Monday, 19 November 2007
FE Report
Real estate developers of the country are going to kick off their annual event, REHAB Fair-2007, in the city on November 20 with high hopes of spurring the real estate business after a lull over the last one year.
The fair will continue until November 24 at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel in the city.
Highlighting different aspects of the sector at a press conference in the city Sunday, Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) General Secretary Tanveerul Haque said such an annual exposition will help in revival of the sector, that suffered a setback over the last one year due to a changed political situation.
He also said the fair will also help brighten the image of the sector as the REHAB authorities will not allow any real estate developer to sell any unapproved apartment to the customers.
"Rather, we from the REHAB's side will extend allout cooperation if any customer seeks any information relating to purchage of ready flats," Tanveerul Haque mentioned.
The REHAB leaders at the press conference, however, urged the government to reduce the bank interest rate on loans to 6.0 per cent from more than 15 per cent to help maintain the steep growth of the sector.
Real estate developers of the country are going to kick off their annual event, REHAB Fair-2007, in the city on November 20 with high hopes of spurring the real estate business after a lull over the last one year.
The fair will continue until November 24 at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel in the city.
Highlighting different aspects of the sector at a press conference in the city Sunday, Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) General Secretary Tanveerul Haque said such an annual exposition will help in revival of the sector, that suffered a setback over the last one year due to a changed political situation.
He also said the fair will also help brighten the image of the sector as the REHAB authorities will not allow any real estate developer to sell any unapproved apartment to the customers.
"Rather, we from the REHAB's side will extend allout cooperation if any customer seeks any information relating to purchage of ready flats," Tanveerul Haque mentioned.
The REHAB leaders at the press conference, however, urged the government to reduce the bank interest rate on loans to 6.0 per cent from more than 15 per cent to help maintain the steep growth of the sector.