PropertyGuru to hold inaugural investment conference

Romesh Navaratnarajah2 Dec 2015

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Leading real estate portal PropertyGuru is organising a two-day Real Estate Investment Conference this weekend, 5 and 6 December, at the Orchard Hotel.

The inaugural conference aims to provide potential investors the opportunity to engage with leading players in Asia’s real estate industry, as well as an outlook for 2016.

The Asian property market continues to attract strong investment interest due to substantial gains seen in 2015.

“Across the board, transactions for a wide spectrum of real estate assets within the region have seen a marked increase, driven by strong investor confidence against the backdrop of sustained economic growth,” revealed PropertyGuru.

Aside from showcasing the latest property developments from across the region, the event will also feature seminars from industry experts on a range of topics, such as forecasts for the Singapore property market, impact of the impending US interest rate hike, as well as predictions for overseas markets like Malaysia, Australia and the UK, among others.

Live screening of the forum discussions and selected seminar sessions will be available on both days.

To register, go to: bit.ly/1lWyItQ

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Senior Editor at PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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