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New England Real Estate Journal to host Multi-Family & Residential Summit on October 28

multi-family-summit-wsNewton, MA The New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) will hold a Multi-Family & Residential Summit on October 28, from 8 a.m. -noon at the Boston Marriott Newton Hotel, 2345 Commonwealth Ave. Save $40 and get the $89 early bird ticket rate. To attend please register at https://multifamilysummit.eventbrite.com. Tickets on the day of the show at the door are $129 each.

Come and meet old friends, create new contacts, or learn something new during a full buffet breakfast and enjoy the 4 one-hour discussions from professionals in the multi-family/residential market.

Sponsors of this summit include Community Preservation Corp., Mass Housing, Horvath & Tremblay and Berkadia.

The first panel, “Current Market Conditions,” will begin at 8 a.m. The second panel “Capital Markets and Evolution of Multi-Family Financing,”  will start at 9 a.m.  The third panel, “Multi-Family, Condominiums, High End and Affordable Housing,” will run from 10-11 a.m. And the final panel,“Property Management, Laws and Insurance” will start at 11 a.m. and conclude a noon. Over 125 professionals are anticipated to be in attendance including investors, bankers, brokers, lawyers, developers, builders, property managers, insurance agents and service and suppliers.

NEREJ has thirteen Summits a year in Massachusetts, Northern New England and Connecticut. We have two more summits coming up before year end: “Retail & Restaurant Summit” at Patriot Place on November 10, and “Commercial Real Estate 2017 Forecast” at Boston Marriott Newton on December 8. 

For more information to be a speaker, sponsor or attendee please contact Rick Kaplan at rkaplan@nerej.com or 781-878-4540 x247.

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