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ResidentialMon 09 Apr 18

Insights Event: Predicting the Future of Residential Development

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The Urban Developer and Development Finance Partners

present

Predicting the Future of Residential Development

The new business models changing the way the sector develops, owns, operates and invests in residential property.

Australia’s residential development sector is witnessing a transformation. Spurred on by the combined pressure of housing affordability, less and more expensive capital, higher costs of sale and property yield compression, the traditional residential model of "develop and sell" is no longer a given.

So, how do we predict the future of residential development in a rapidly changing industry?

The Urban Developer and Development Finance Partners invite you to join us for a panel discussion on the new business models changing the way the sector develops, owns, operates and invests in residential property.

Moderated by Adam Di Marco, founder and publisher of The Urban Developer, the panel will comprise leading Australian developers and investors with a track record of innovative business models, along with experts from across research and finance.


The sectors

  • Traditional development – how is it changing and why?

  • Build to Rent – the future of the sector: fact or fiction?

  • Boarding houses – from social slums to a sizzling sector?

    Student accommodation – the institutionalisation of an industry?

  • Deliberative development – is citizen-led development a sector in its own right?


The forces

  • Affordability pressure

  • Yield compression

  • Historically low interest rates

  • Less and more expensive capital

  • Institutionalisation and consolidation

  • Population growth

  • Demographic change

  • Social relocation and dislocation

  • Disruptive technologies.


Who should attend?

  • Institutional property investors and investment managers

  • Finance and investment professionals

  • Property developers and investors

  • Development and project managers

  • Consultants and service providers

  • Real estate agents and marketers

  • Construction contractors and subcontractors

  • Government and planning authorities


The event will be followed by casual networking drinks and nibbles, so we encourage you to stick around and mingle!


REGISTER NOW


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