Sri Lanka’s flagship real estate event of the year, the Lanka Property Show 2019 will return for the 4th successive instalment on February 9-10 at the Kingsbury Hotel’s Balmoral Hall. The event is organized by LankaPropertyWeb, the leading property portal of the country.
The Lanka Property show 2019 is ideal if you’re interested in joining discussions and having in person conversations about the current state and future of the real estate market. The event is Sri Lanka’s largest property show, attracting the country’s most renowned property developers, real estate agents and banks coming together all under one roof to offer consumers a chance to view, express interest in, and eventually have an opportunity to invest in Sri Lanka’s fast growing real-estate and property sector, the organisers said.
This year in addition to the developers showcasing their latest and finest projects, the event will also focus on providing assistance to buyers and sellers with their property needs.
Lanka Property Web Managing Director Daham Gunaratna said: “Following two highly successful property shows last year, we aim to make this year’s event even larger and more successful with over 30 exhibitors participating at the show and over 50 projects showcased”.
This would be the ideal platform for anyone looking to buy property to find great deals on sale prices and save on the 15 per cent VAT that will be imposed on apartment sales from April 1, the organisers said.
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