US-Iran war spurs NRIs’ interest in real estate market back home; Puravankara sees a 60% jump in Middle East enquiries

The US-Iran war is pushing NRIs to reassess investments, with India seen as a stable real estate destination, Puravankara Limited’s MD, Ashish Puravankara, said

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