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Event Date |
Wed Oct 18 AEDT (about 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Oct 17 9:00am - Tue Oct 17 9:00am |
Location |
Dockside
2 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia |
Region | APAC |
Investment, development, construction and design strategies for Australia’s growing BTR real estate sector
As investors look for resilience, and private developers shift to meet the growing housing supply crisis, institutional residential assets will play an important role in meeting future demand. During the past five years, a pipeline of now-completed build-to-rent projects has emerged, evidence that the model works here in this country.
So, what does the future hold for Build-to-Rent in Australia?
At the Build to Rent Summit, we’ll bring together over 250 senior leaders representing developers, investors, city and government officials, architects, engineers, financiers and built world technology companies to discuss all the big issues.
Join us as we not only discuss the newest projects but dive into how market leaders are meeting the insane demand, the type of product that’s seeing the most investment and how to truly make your mark in an industry undergoing rapid change. The event will feature presentations, interactive panels and break-out roundtables looking at the national BTR market, new developments and acquisitions, supply and demand dynamics as well as construction, development, and design trends.
2023 Speakers
Keith Lucas
Managing Director , Sentinel
Bianca Solomons
Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Investor Relations, Greystar
Michael Hogg
Operations Director-Living sectors, Charter Hall
Michael Di Russo
Head of Property, Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)
Alan Frost
Director of Developemnt, Cedar Pacific
Anthony Garagounis
National Manager Delivery, Build to Rent, Mirvac
Adrian Harrington
Interim CEO, Summer Housing, and Past Chair, National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (NHFIC) & Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
Matthew Cook
Director, Spire Capital
Scott Langford
Group CEO, St George Community Housing
Professor Hal Pawson
Associate Director, City Futures Research Centre