Thursday January 21 2021 | 1:30 PM GMT
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Everyone wants to get into bed with beds. But as 2020 comes to a close, we are at a point of deep economic uncertainty. With BTR predicted to remain resilient, Knight Frank reports investment volumes are anticipated to reach a record £4B in 2020, what learnings can be adopted by other rental sectors like student housing, senior living and co-living as they overcome the consequences felt from the pandemic? Will reform to planning policies introduced in 2020 support the sector in bouncing back and provide growth opportunities? And as the UK leaves the EU, will the strong appetite from international investors remain?
Join us at “What’s Next For Beds?” where industry experts will outline the investment and development landscape, debate the strategies owners and developers are applying to mitigate risk in political and economic uncertainty, and which rental sectors are going to ride the wave and prove resilient.