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Biggest Indian-Canadian landlord eyes Indias dream market (With Image)

Canadas biggest Indian landlord Bob Dhillon, who started his company from the back of his car and now owns more than 6,000 rental properties across the country, is set to enter the Indian real estate market.

Dhillon, who has been invited by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to join him during his visit to India beginning Monday, is bullish on the Indian market.

Despite the current slowdown, I am sure the Indian real estate sector will take off in a big way. We are ready to come here next year, says 43-year-old Dhillon whose Mainstreet Equity is the first Indian-owned company to be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

More : thaindian.com

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