Henry Stewart Property conferences provide me with the opportunity to meet other candidates working in the same sector but with differeing roles, thus allowing me to gain a better insight into the real estate sector.
A briefing for Borrowers, Lenders and Intermediaries
As we, hopefully, perhaps joyfully, emerge from the pandemic and survey the property scene we ask who is lending, for what purposes and on what terms. It’s time to pick up the pieces and to do that we need hard data. This is the briefing that provides the data. In four short sessions over four days.
Sign up for this series and receive the following:
- Four detailed briefings – key data and analysis:
- Is there still finance available and where is it coming from?
- Who is funding what and why
- How healthy/sick are the various UK property markets?
- What is the UK Debt Market telling us?
- Post-COVID-19 and post-Brexit … managing the perceived risks and seeking opportunities
- Post-COVID-19 challenges and opportunities in the hotel and leisure sectors
- Residential development finance
- Opportunities in student housing investment – has the bubble burst?
- The industrial and warehousing markets
- No important area will be overlooked on what’s happening in the market
- Sessions of 75 minutes each with time for questions and answers
- Sessions start at 10.00am and end promptly at 11.15am
- Unable to attend all sessions or joining partway through? Recordings will be available for all registrants
Who is this series for?
For property investors and developers, banks, alternative lenders, finance brokers, participation lenders, insurance companies, pension funds, surveyors, estate agents and lawyers.
Sessions:
Session 1: Thursday, 25 February 2021
UK Real Estate Debt market, policy briefing and impact of LIBOR transition to SONIA
Session 2: Thursday, 4 March 2021
Residential and Student Accommodation finance
Session 3: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Hotel, Leisure and CRE finance
Session 4: Thursday, 18 March 2021
Commercial investment in alternative asset classes – industrial, logistics, primary care and select retail. What role for overseas finance?