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HDFC’s - ‘INDIA HOMES FAIR 2017’

NRI’s and PIO’s have a reason to cheer now as HDFC brings a property exhibition in London for the 10th consecutive year  

HDFC Ltd, India’s leading mortgage lender is hosting for the 10th edition of the ‘India Homes Fair 2017’ - a property event exclusively for assisting NRIs and PIOs wanting to own a home, back home in India. The exhibition offers excellent opportunities as it showcases latest projects from Rs. 25 lakhs onwards by 30 renowned and well-reputed developers in India.


HDFC Ltd has enjoyed a strong presence in United Kingdom for the last 12 years through its London office.

At HDFC’s ‘India Homes Fair 2017’, over 200 projects will be on display from Mumbai, National Capital Region, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Gujarat, Goa, Kerala, Punjab, Kolkata, etc. with varying options like flats, villas, plots, etc. Customers can avail exclusive offers and value-added benefits during the exhibition. This will be the 10th consecutive year that HDFC is organisng the property exhibition clearly indicating its popularity amongst NRI’s & PIO’s in London and other cities.

Starting on the 16th of September, this two-day property event will be held at the Landmark Hotel in Central London. It will be open for visitors between 10 am to 7 pm on the 16th & 17th of September 2017.

So, do visit HDFC’s ‘India Homes Fair’ and be part of London's biggest Indian homes fair and avail of our special offers and expert advice as we assist you in your home buying process by being ‘With You, Right Through’!

For more details on the event please pre-register on

https://www.hdfc.com/campaign/ihflondon2017

For further details please contact -

Prajit Rajagopalan

HDFC Ltd

1, Northumberland Avenue

Trafalgar Square

London WC2N 5BW

Phone: 02078725562

Email: prajitr@hdfc.com

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