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DevelopmentJessica MoloneyWed 30 Oct 24

Dare, Decode, WINIM Reveal Sydney’s 2025 Property Trends

SYDNEY HERO

Sydney’s development space is constantly changing and growing and, with that, the need for forward-thinking insights is crucial.

On December 5, The Urban Developer’s Long Lunch will gather many of Sydney’s top development minds for a raw, unfiltered look at the city’s most important property trends and discuss what is ahead in 2025.

Join us at the renowned Hyatt Regency for a two-course lunch and networking drinks on arrival where attendees will hear real, actionable insights—minus the usual filler.

Within a week of launching, the Brisbane Long Lunch has officially sold out. Sydney is not far behind with just 25 per cent of tickets left—so don’t miss this chance to attend Sydney’s most anticipated networking event in property development.



Thursday, December 5, 2024 | Hyatt Regency, Sydney | Register Here



The Speakers: Visionaries shaping Sydney’s skyline

Danny Avidan, founder and director of Dare Property Group

Danny Mid

After beginning his career in luxury fashion, Danny Avidan transitioned into high-end property development with Dare Property Group, a boutique player in Sydney’s exclusive market. With projects such as The Auburn Residences, a high-profile mixed-use development at Parramatta, and a $41-million site acquisition at Point Piper with Fortis, Avidan has built a reputation for turning prime locations into elite homes for the ultra-wealthy. His approach combines a deep understanding of the development process with an eye for detail, positioning Dare Property Group as a key name in Sydney’s luxury property scene. As costs and demand climb, Avidan’s insights into navigating the city’s boutique property market offer a rare perspective.




Divya Mehta, group chief executive of Decode

Divyha MID

Divya Mehta brings two decades of experience in the construction industry, originally as an architect before moving into senior management. At Decode, she oversees all operations across Decode Construction, Ellipse Development and other integrated services, leading the group to a top spot as a Tier 2 builder in New South Wales. With Decode’s projects valued at more than $3.3 billion, Mehta’s focus on sustainable practices and operational excellence has guided the group’s growth in delivering high-quality residential developments. Her perspective on scaling responsibly brings essential insight into Sydney’s construction market.



Justin Kuiters, joint managing director of WINIM


JUSTIN MID - WINIM

With 26 years of experience across Australian and international property markets, Justin Kuiters heads development and funds management for WINIM, steering a portfolio valued at more than $1 billion. Known for his strategic foresight, Kuiters has played a central role in high-density, mixed-use, and adaptive reuse projects across blue-chip Sydney suburbs including Mosman, Cremorne, and North Sydney. WINIM’s projects, along with a funds management portfolio exceeding $890 million, have made the company a significant player in high-end property development. Kuiters’ expertise in risk management and his nuanced approach to Sydney’s property market provide a valuable roadmap for navigating complex developments.



Event highlights


Prepare for an afternoon that combines networking, high-calibre insights, and fine dining. Here’s what attendees can look forward to:

  • Networking drinks on arrival
    Start the event with a networking session over drinks, connecting with more than 300 industry peers.

  • Two-course lunch
    Enjoy an elegant two-course lunch as speakers dive into discussions on Sydney’s property landscape.

  • Panel discussions and giveaways
    The heart of the event will be the no-holds-barred panel discussions where each speaker will share insights into Sydney’s property future and answer pressing questions from attendees.



With the Sydney event already nearing full capacity, this is your last chance to book. Don’t wait—secure your place at The Urban Developer’s Long Lunch and gain first-hand insights into Sydney’s 2025 outlook.

Ticket options:

  • Single Ticket: $275 + GST

  • TUD+ Members: $225 + GST

  • Table (10): $2500 + GST



Click here to learn more



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