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OtherEditorial DeskTue 17 Dec 19

What to Expect from Property Markets in 2020

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Kick-off the new year by joining us for The Urban Developer’s 2020 outlook series, a briefing on the economic, political and market factors shaping the property industry in the year ahead.

You will hear from the country’s leading economists along with experts from across residential and commercial property sector.

The outlook series provides attendees with the context and insights required to make informed property decisions over 2020.


AGENDA


8.00am

Registration and networking.


8:30am

THE BIG PICTURE: Global economic forces and the impact on Australia in 2020.


(SYD)

Scott Haslem
Chief Investment Officer
Crestone Wealth Management

(MEL & BNE)

Sarah Hunter
Head of Macroeconomics
BIS Oxford Economics


8:50am

INSTITUTIONAL INTENSITY IN AUSTRALIAN REAL ESTATE: An overview of the commercial, retail and industrial sector in 2020.

Brian Haratsis
Executive Chairman
Macroplan


9.10am

RESIDENTIAL RECOVERY OR RECESSION?
Insights into the state of the residential property market in 2020.

Michelle Ciesielski
Partner and Head of Residential Research - Australia
Knight Frank


9.30am

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderated by Adam Di Marco, The Urban Developer


10.00am

NETWORKING

Guests are invited to network with speakers and other attendees.


Click on your preferred city for more details:

Sydney: Thursday 20th February

Melbourne: Friday 21st February

Brisbane: Friday 28th February


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