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Build-to-RentJessica MoloneyThu 07 Nov 24

Explore BtR Feasibility Models as the Rising Sector Evolves

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The Urban Developer presents a timely virtual course exploring the current landscape of Australia’s build-to-rent sector. 

This course offers an in-depth look at the financial and operational feasibilities driving the development and sustainability of build-to-rent assets—a growing solution to housing affordability and community building in Australia.

Course overview

As build-to-rent continues to gain traction, it presents new opportunities and challenges that require a fresh perspective.

Led by Tommy Christian, director at Valuation & Advisory—Living at Savills, the session dives into essential sector fundamentals and presents updated case studies on project feasibility, operational performance, and projected viability.



Click here to register.



This engaging virtual event will feature three parts:

PART ONE | Build-to-Rent: The 2024 Landscape

  • Market drivers: Examine economic, demographic, and policy factors that are shaping the future of build-to-rent

  • Sector performance: Review the latest metrics, including investment returns and tenant demand

  • Operating models & cohorts: Explore changing demographics, the rise of co-living, and the role of social amenities

  • Valuations & modeling: Understand emerging trends in valuation and advanced financial modeling.


PART TWO | Case Study: Operational Asset in 2024

  • Revenue insights: Review recent benchmarks for rental performance and income stability

  • Expenditure & yield analysis: Assess operational expenditures and their influence on yield

  • Capitalisation rate: Explore the effects of evolving market conditions on capitalisation rates.


PART THREE | Case Study: Development Asset in 2024

  • Development value forecasting: Analyse gross development values amid shifting economic pressures

  • Let-up and stabilisation risk: Learn about strategies for managing tenant uptake and project stabilisation risks

  • Residual valuations: Discover updated methods in residual appraisal for enhanced project outcomes.



Key takeaways

  • Insights into economic, demographic and policy drivers shaping build-to-rent in 2024 and beyond

  • Benchmarks for project success, return on investment, and tenant demand

  • Advanced methods for appraising build-to-rent assets and financial modeling

  • Metrics for revenue, expenditure impact, and capitalisation rate trends

  • Practical strategies for navigating development values and tenant stabilisation risks.



This event is ideal for:

  • Real estate developers and investors 

  • Financial analysts and valuation experts 

  • Asset and property managers

  • Urban planners and policymakers 

  • Architects and design professionals. 

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, 3 December 2024

  • Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM AEST

  • Location: Online

Join us for an essential deep dive into the factors reshaping build-to-rent in Australia.



Click here to register.



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