Ram Mandir event: 3 things to remember if you want to buy property in Ayodhya
With a few days left for the Ram Mandir’s consecration ceremony in Ayodhya, the town is witnessing huge interest among real estate investors, hotel players and even senior citizens who wish to invest in property in the religious destination. The House of Abhinandan Lodha, a Mumbai-based real estate developer plans to launch a 25-acre plotted development project in Ayodhya after the inauguration of the temple. Real estate body NAREDCO is also planning to organise a builders' conference in Ayodhya to tap its commercial and residential opportunities as the holy city gears up to attract lakhs of tourists post inauguration of the Ram temple on January 22. National Real Estate Development Council National President G Hari Babu has said there are opportunities to set up hotels, resorts and apartments in Ayodhya as the tourist flow would increase in the coming months








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