Property Developer Briefing | Q1-24

Property Developer Briefing | Q1-24

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Recorded: 29 February 2024

Overview

Join us for The Urban Developer's quarterly property development briefing for insights into Australia's development landscape. Get sector-by-sector overviews of supply and demand in major cities, exploring pipelines and factors influencing projects.

Learn about the funding outlook for 2024, including insights from major banks and private financiers. Explore the state of construction, examining costs, global supply chain impacts and labor conditions.

Don't miss this chance to stay informed about trends shaping the property development industry in Australia.


Speakers

PRESENTATION

Supply / Demand Market Dynamics

A comprehensive sector-by-sector overview of new supply and demand dynamics across Australia's capital cities

WHAT WILL BE COVERED

  • Explore new development pipelines for residential and commercial real estate
  • Understand the factors influencing new development across Australia's capital cities
  • Consider the forecast for developer sentiment within key sectors and markets


PRESENTATION

Funding for Developers and Investors

What is the outlook for funding for property developers and investors in 2024?

WHAT WILL BE COVERED

  • Understand how major banks and non-banks are approaching the year ahead
  • Explore the anticipated lending metrics across different sectors, scales and regions
  • Consider the risks and opportunities for various funding models across the industry

PRESENTATION

The State of Construction

A forecast of construction conditions across Australia's major cities and sectors

WHAT WILL BE COVERED

  • Explore the current and future construction costs by sector and region
  • Understand how global supply chains and domestic labour conditions are impacting pricing
  • Consider the implications of productivity, procurement and programming