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Housing Conference Promotes Business Across Mexican Border - 5/10/2004 - Real Estate Education Training Schools Conferences

Second International Housing Conference of the Americas Promotes Business Across Mexican Border

FACT: The Mexican home building industry constructed, sold, and financed 2.4 million units valued at $60 billion from 1995 to 2003 — and the demand for housing continues to grow.  

 

FACT: The Mexican government plans to cultivate the housing industry to build, sell and finance 750,000 new units a year amounting to $20 billion by 2006.

FACT: Mexico’s homeownership rate is among the highest in the world at 87%. 

Maximize your opportunity to enter the Mexican marketplace at the second annual NAHB International Conference of the Americas Nov. 7-10 in Mexico City. Make critical connections for future business and explore partnerships and investment opportunities.

NAHB and CANADEVI  (Mexico’s National Industry Chamber for the Development and Promotion of Housing) have joined forces to offer members the opportunity to meet, learn, exchange ideas and explore business opportunities with top housing industry leaders and government officials.

Register now and be one of the first 200 people to receive a free pass to the 2005 International Builders' Show in Orlando.

For more information about this event, visit the conference Web site. If you would like more information about NAHB International, call 800-368-5242 x 8419 or visit them online.


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