8:30
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8:30
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9:00
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9:00
The inauguration of the conference
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9:10
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Opening presentation
9:10
The global economic situation and its impact on Central and Eastern European markets
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9:30
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Discussion
9:30
There’s life outside Poland
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Poland has for a long time held the top position in the CEE region in terms of investment, but many opportunities are also to be found in its other countries. So what’s interesting at the moment in the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States? What’s specific about investing in each of these countries? Where are the investment hot spots going to be in 2020 – and which segments will be keeping investors and agents awake at night?
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10:10
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Discussion
10:10
An alternative to rental
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The institutional apartments for rent market is just taking its first steps in Poland, but many are predicting that it will have a bright future. Is there really enough potential in it to maintain the momentum of the residential sector? Or maybe we are just approaching a peak, which will be followed by a steep plunge downhill?
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10:50
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10:50
10, 20, 30 questions to...
What have you always wanted to know but have always been too afraid to ask? This is the chance to ask your questions, with the answers being provided by Daniel Puchalski.
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11:20
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Survey
11:20
Which CEE country is set to attract the most attention from investors this year?
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11:30
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11:30
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12:20
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Presentation
12:20
Recycled life
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CEE markets are now so mature that each year there are more and more buildings that require refurbishment or a different look at their location and their function. Where to look for the best deals and what to choose to avoid buy a pig in a poke.
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13:20
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Discussion
13:20
Walking barefoot on hot coals – or how to avoid it?
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The investment market is so hot that expectations of further declines in rates of return seem natural. But are we really right to think so? Or should we re-focus and stop looking at countries as such and instead at particular cities and locations as well as their prospects?
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13:20
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Discussion
13:20
Alternative investor
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Even a large supply of real estate will be insufficient when there is a surplus of cash and traditional asset classes are no longer enough to satisfy investors’ appetites. Where and what to invest in to avoid getting your fingers burnt. Which countries offer the best opportunities in each of the alternative asset classes: apartments for rent, hotels, student halls, homes for the elderly, data centres, the revitalisation of older buildings, etc.?
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14:00
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14:00
Lunch, networking and announcement of the results of the survey
Lunch combined with discussion session. The formula is designed to integrate the group and enable the free sharing of experiences on topics regarded as crucial for the real estate market in 2020. Tables A - the office market Tables B - the retail market Tables C - the warehouse market Tables D - the alternative assets market |