Atlanta, Géorgie, États Unis
Résumé de la séance :
The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2025 conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia, reaching 574 registrants, with 68 speakers, and 14 sponsors. Over two days, the conference offered twelve concurrent sessions under four different thematic tracks – market-rate, innovation, finance, affordable housing – three general sessions, four tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2025 Housing Opportunity Conference.

Résumé de la séance : The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2025 conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia, reaching 574 registrants, with 68 speakers, and 14 sponsors. Over two days, the conference offered twelve concurrent sessions under four different thematic tracks – market-rate, innovation, finance, affordable housing – three general sessions, four tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2025 Housing Opportunity Conference.

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Séance événementielle

Unlocking Housing Potential: Barriers and Opportunities in U.S. Capital Markets

In this session, industry leaders provided real-time financing solutions for constructing and acquiring affordable and market-rate housing.
Séance événementielle

The Evolving Single-Family Rental Landscape: Balancing Growth, Sustainability, and Market Dynamics

This panel explored the evolving single-family rental (SFR) industry, highlighting the breadth and complexity of players and product types involved in this asset class.
Séance événementielle

Unlocking Housing in Unlikely Places

This panel explored how houses of worship can help address the housing crisis by leveraging faith-owned land to develop affordable housing.