The Real Deal Miami Real Estate Forum returns amid changing market conditions

Stuart Elliott, Editor-in-chief & CEO at The Real Deal
Stuart Elliott, Editor-in-chief & CEO at The Real Deal
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Miami’s real estate market is experiencing significant changes as high interest rates have led to delays and cancellations of major office and condominium projects. Developers are seeking new sources of equity, while multifamily property owners face stagnating rents in some neighborhoods. At the same time, residential listings show mixed results, with some properties remaining unsold and others reaching record prices, increasing competition among brokers.

Industry professionals are now looking for strategic solutions to navigate these financial challenges and identify new opportunities in the market.

In response to these developments, The Real Deal Miami Real Estate Forum will return to Mana Wynwood on November 5th and 6th. The event has expanded to two days and aims to provide attendees with up-to-date information on market trends and growth prospects in the region.

“Our event is the trusted platform for market leaders to emerge, giving attendees a clear vision for the region’s growth,” according to organizers.

The forum will feature discussions on key topics such as the recent condominium surge, difficulties in the office sector, and the impact of new policies on investment strategies. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from industry leaders who continue to be active in development, lending, and brokering significant deals.

This year’s event will also include an expanded show floor with over 120 sponsors and exhibitors presenting their latest products and projects. Organizers expect more than 6,000 real estate professionals to attend, making it one of South Florida’s largest real estate gatherings.

“TRD’s famous show floor, renowned for its energy and nonstop networking, is back and bigger than ever,” organizers stated.

Additional features include Food Truck Alley, refreshments from exhibitors, and after parties sponsored by BSH and RLTY Capital for All Access pass holders.

“Where there’s distress, there’s opportunity. Join us at Mana Wynwood on Nov. 5th & 6th to find yours,” organizers said.



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