
Ibram Real Estate organizes largest real estate event in Baghdad
According to Ismail Saad, the coordinator for Ibram Real Estate, more than 20 Emirati and foreign companies will participate in the conference. These companies, including prominent names like Damac, Emaar, Sobha, Samana, and Livius, are all recognized as key real estate developers in the United Arab Emirates.
The conference, which will be held at the Babylon Hotel in central Baghdad, has a dual objective. Saad stated that the event aims to attract Iraqi investors interested in opportunities in Dubai while also enticing international companies to visit Iraq to explore and see the local investment opportunities available.
The conference will be open to all those interested in the real estate investment sector, running from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM each day. The event is expected to serve as a significant bridge between Iraq's burgeoning investment community and leading global real estate developers.
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