"Real estates owners" from entire region arrived in Belgrade, conference on real estates market in Southeast Europe is about to begin
Tomorrow, (March 6-7, 2007, Hotel Hyatt Regency) the second annual conference, organized by Ekonomist media group, under name “Real estates market in Southeast Europe - comparative advantages in the region and future trends“, will commence.
This meeting will try to sum up the news in the region on the real estates market, the most attractive segments for investing, the role of investment funds, as well as how much they stimulate the market growth, obstacles faced by the investors on the market, the relation of the country toward investors, etc.
This year, special attention will be given to two location that have been probably attracted the largest number of investors in the last year - Montenegro and Belgrade.
Some of the subjects at this meeting are: Legal regulations - ownership over building land; Restitution; Mortgage Law; Trade centres and hotels – new form of investing in southeast Europe: Is future promising?; Apartment and office space – market trends. Prices of real estates (needs and profitability of construction - class A or B); Investment funds for real estates in southeast Europe; Optimal methods and sources for financing of bigger projects in southeast Europe; Visions of Belgrade in the future: how will Serbia's capital look like in mid-term and long-term period?; Montenegro – the most attractive real estates market in southeast Europe, etc.
Among the speakers are: Milan Parivodić, Minister of International Economic Relations(Serbia), Aleksandra Damnjanović Petrović, Assistant to the Minister of Capital Investments (Serbia), Orlin Vladikov, President, National Real Property Association NRPA (Bulgaria), Nenad Bogdanović, Mayor of Belgrade (Serbia), Đorđe Bobić, Head Architect of City of Belgrade (Serbia), Petar Ivanović, Manager, Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of Montenegro (Montenegro), Miomir Mugoša, Mayor of Podgorica (Montenegro), Mike Ahern, partner, PriceWaterhouseCoopers (Poland and Serbia), James Lloyd, Manager of Agency and investment for Serbia, King Sturge (Great Britain), Siniša Brašanac, a member of the Administrative Board, MPC Properties (Serbia), Breda MceNaney, Senior Manager, Hospitality & Leisure Department, PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ireland), Hrebert Kovar, Executive Manager and partner, Delloite Exinger (Austria), Vladimir Filipović, Manager, Filipovic business advisory (Croatia), Philip Bay, Manager, Colliers International (Greece), Dejan Racić, Manager, Delta Realestate (Serbia), Krsta Sandić, Vice President, Verano Group (Serbia), Miroslav Tanchev, Manager for Central East Europe, Soravia Real Estate Development GmbH (Austria), Aleksandar Jović, General Manager, National Corporation for Mortgage Loans (Serbia), Robert Snow, General Manager, GTC Serbia and GTC Hungary, Sebastien Dejanovski, General Manager, Czech and Slovakian investment councilor, GE Capital Golub Europe, Miloš Vučković, partner, Karanović –Nikolić (Serbia), Gary Morrell, editor, Europa Proprety (Poland), Aleksander Bebov, President of Administrative Board, Prime Proprety BG REIT (Bulgaria), Gili Dekel, CEO, Airport City (Israel-Serbia), Richard Segal, councilor, Argo Capital Management (UK), Roman Klott, Manager, Atrium Consulting, Lambros Anagnostopulos, Manager, Secure Investments (Greece), Zlatko Milikić, Manager of Sector for Project Financing, MPC Properties (Serbia), Ana Kolarević, Manager and Head Lawyer, Lawyer's office Ana Karanović (Montenegro), Sanja Todorovic, General Manager for Montenegro, Someplace else (UK), David Ericson, Manager, Engel Marina Dorcol (Israel-Serbia), David Herbert, Manager, ING Bank N.V (UK), etc.
more details on www.ekonomist.co.yu