The Real Deal Miami Real Estate Forum returns amid shifting 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 sector is facing a period of uncertainty as high interest rates have led to the delay or cancellation of major office and condominium projects. Developers are seeking new sources of equity, while multifamily property owners are experiencing varied rent trends—some areas show stagnant rents, whereas others still face high demand. Residential properties also display mixed signals, with some listings lingering on the market and others achieving record prices, which has increased competition among brokers.

In response to these challenges, The Real Deal will host its Miami Real Estate Forum at Mana Wynwood on November 5th and 6th. The event has expanded to two days this year and aims to provide market participants with information and strategies relevant to the current climate.

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

The forum will include discussions on key topics such as the fluctuations in the condominium sector, difficulties in the office market, and how new policies may affect investment decisions. Industry professionals involved in building, lending, and brokering significant deals are expected to speak at the event.

The show floor will feature more than 120 sponsors and exhibitors presenting products, solutions, and projects to an audience anticipated to exceed 6,000 real estate professionals. This makes it one of South Florida’s largest industry gatherings.

Attendees can also access networking opportunities through Food Truck Alley and after parties sponsored by BSH and RLTY Capital. All Access pass holders receive exclusive entry to these events.

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



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