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Market trends 2013 - It's not Monopoly money
Published on Wed, Feb 13, 2013 (10:37 a.m.)
MARKET TRENDS 2013 – IT’S NOT MONOPOLY MONEY
February 15, 2013: Treasure Island – Grand Ballroom 8am-5pm
(Las Vegas, NV) – Nevada State Apartment Association’s Annual Market Trends event is a convenient way to keep up with industry trends and gain local industry insight. Market Trends takes place each February and brings some of the industry's top leaders, political figures and special guests. Each year has brought a relevant theme, based on economic conditions and local or national trends. Previous event topics have been:
... ...
•Where is this Market Taking You? (2006)
•Winning vs. Losing (2007)
•Strategize (2008)
•Navigating Through Economic Challenges (2009)
•Vegas Madness ... On the Rebound (2010)
•ADAPT and Move Forward (2011)
•Vintage Values & Modern Perspectives (2012)
•And this year - It's Not Monopoly Money (2013)
This is one of the most well attended events of the year. There are already 240 registered attendees. Market Trends always brings in the best and brightest rental housing industry professionals, who want to be educated for the future. It has become a long-standing tradition to invite the industry’s top leaders, economists, consultants, statisticians, political figures and special guests to the Market Trends. This year has an amazing line up and you will be very disappointed if you miss it. Some of the top industry leaders presenting at this year’s event include:
•Christopher Bentley, Principal from Apartment Realty Advisors
•Michael Brown from Camden Property Trust
•Frank Hawkins from Global Property Management Group, Inc.
•Bett Hemry from 707 Management
•Robert Hicks from Alliance Residential
•John Restrepo, Principal from RCG Economics LLC.
•Kevin Richards from Ventura Web Design
•Lisa Trosien from ApartmentExpert.com
•….. and so much more
Registration is now open at http://www.nvsaa.org/, register today to reserve your seat at this premier event.See More
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