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Ravi Kewalramani

Ravi Kewalramani

Time of India28-04-2025

Ravi Kewalramani, after a decade in the U.S. diamond trade, he returned to Mumbai to join his family's real estate business. A second-generation real estate professional, he shares a diverse range of content, including property tours of luxurious homes, commercial spaces, and developments across price points. His also shares insights on market trends, investment tips, and property financing. Through his educational yet entertaining approach, Ravi has amassed over
1
million Instagram followers and 300,000 YouTube subscribers. His content earned him accolades such as the "Real Estate Influencer of the Year – India & Beyond" from CREDAI-MCHI and the "Iconic Influencer of the Year" title from Mid-Day.

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