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What do real estate investors really want?

What is the secret to satisfying today’s tech-savvy, sophisticated and inquisitive investor? Chris Barbier, Yardi’s Investment Management Industry Principal, has a few insights to share.

The unexpected self-storage boom

Seeing a notable uptick in performance over the past 24-months, Louise Burke from JLL discusses the drivers and trends as big property players increasingly make their mark.

The global learnings Lendlease will bring to Australian BTR

With the announcement of Lendlease’s first build-to-rent project in Australia, Vanessa Orth, the company’s Managing Director of Investment Management, reveals how the company plans to translate its substantial worldwide experience for the local market.

Have the tables turned for Australian retail?

Having navigated a global pandemic, and now with a good year under its belt, is the retail property sector now set for its moment in the sun? Collier’s Lachlan MacGillivray explains why he thinks retail will be a “beacon for global investors” in 2023.

Putting the S back in ‘ESG’

It’s a simple mistake to make, but the S in ESG stands for ‘social’, not ‘sustainability’. As the property market dives deeply into sustainability, International WELL Building Institute’s Devan Valenti discusses why we must not overlook the sleeping giant of ESG

How real estate can drive data leadership in 2023

The mind-blowing power of artificial intelligence may capture headlines and headspace, but no real estate company can harness AI’s potential – nor comply with imminent regulation – without good data governance. Find out why Yardi’s latest whitepaper offers big opportunities for Australia’s real estate leaders.

The Power of Visibility

The Power of Visibility is a 4-hour online ( two two-hour sessions a week apart) designed for
experienced mid-career women who want to improve their visibility at work. Many women
report they feel almost invisible when it comes to job hires, promotions and skills recognition.
A big part of the problem may be that they feel uncomfortable ‘putting themselves out there’.