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What’s In Store For The UK's Build-To-Rent Sector? Learn More At Bisnow’s 11 and 12 June Conference

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To increase its housing supply, the UK has turned to build-to-rent housing, which are professionally managed rental homes that offer shared amenities.

In the first quarter of 2025, more than £800M was allocated toward these properties. However, the UK is experiencing a slowdown in building new homes

Attendees at Bisnow’s sixth annual Build-To-Rent Annual Conference on 11 and 12 June at Vertus' One Canada Square location in London will gain insights into this intriguing approach. In addition to connecting with leaders in BTR and attending expert panels, attendees will enjoy site tours of Vertus' spaces, a cocktail reception on 11 June and a multitude of networking opportunities throughout both days. 

Click here to register and purchase tickets.

Here are five reasons to attend Bisnow’s two-day BTR Annual Conference:

  1. Hear from industry leaders in build-to-rent, including a presentation by Michael Swiszczowski, UK board director at Chapman Taylor; John Bushell, principal at KPF; and Billy Kontoulis, UK and Ireland sales director at ASK4.
  2. Dive into design strategies that are incorporated to meet tenants’ needs.
  3. Gain insight into the sector’s challenges and where opportunities for investment lie.
  4. Learn more about sustainable building methods for BTR properties.
  5. Network with the best: Connect with owners, developers, investors, property managers and others to do more business in the BTR sector.

The programme will also feature the following panel discussions:

  • Build-To-Rent Leadership Outlook
  • Sustainability In Build-to-Rent
  • Single-Family Housing: A Diving Force In BTR
  • Built To Last: The Future of Innovation And Development In BTR
  • Finance And Investment In Build-To-Rent
  • Enhancing Operations for BTR Portfolios 

Don’t miss out on the chance to meet with industry leaders and gain insight into the trajectory of the BTR sector. Click here to register