Late registration fee for real estate summit kicks in on April 1

FORT COLLINS — Registration for the 2023 Northern Colorado Real Estate Summit at the regular rate of $80 expires on March 31, when the late registration fee rises to $90.

The summit is scheduled for April 5 at the Hilton Fort Collins.

Real estate professionals are eligible to earn eight continuing-education credits at the event. The credits are offered through the Boulder-Longmont Association of Realtors and the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. CE credits must be purchased separately from the registration.

The conference will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., with sessions focused on aspects of residential and commercial real estate, including a residential forecast by Dennis Schick, broker/owner of Re/Max Alliance, and a commercial forecast by Ryan Schaefer, CEO of NAI Affinity.

Other sessions will explore:

  • Affordable Housing: how governmental policies, zoning and fees affect availability of affordable housing.
  • Home-Building Pain Points: how local and national builders are adapting to a slowdown in the housing market.
  • Water Challenges & Solutions: how municipalities and water districts are meeting challenges posed by drought and limits on capacity and delivery systems.
  • Excelling in a Changing Market: strategies and tactics employed by top agents to survive and thrive in a slowing market.
  • Breaking Ground: two sessions exploring new development projects in area cities.
  • Cap Rates: how rising interest rates have affected the commercial investment market.
  • Construction Cost Shifts: recent shifts in the cost of construction materials, supply-chain issues and labor shortages.

Registration for the conference can be accomplished on the BizWest website. The early-bird registration fee is $80 through March 31, after which the price will increase. CE credits cost $20 and may be purchased here.

Sponsors include title sponsors Re/Max Alliance, NAI Affinity and Elevations Credit Union; supporting sponsor McWhinney; and associate sponsors Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti LLP, the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority,  Galloway, Hartford Homes and Pinnacle.

Source: BizWest

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