
Property Development Special
(In Association with LendInvest)
This month we have teamed up with LendInvest for our Property Development Special. With the ongoing housing crisis, there is a desperate shortage of homes to rent and buy. This creates opportunity for property developers. The large scale national builders are only interested in the larger sites where they can create hundreds of new homes on a single development. This leaves plenty of opportunity among small-scale developers to build on smaller sites or brown field sites which the larger players wouldn’t touch.
We have partnered with LendInvest to share what makes a succesful property development project.
LendInvest have loaned more than £700m to UK property developers in the last 12 months and also run the highly succesful Propert Developers Academy.
At our Property Development Special we will have 3 keynote speakers:
1. Ian Thomas, Co Founder & Chief Investment Officer, LendInvest
LendInvest are plan to lend £700m to UK property developers over the next 12 months. Ian will run thorugh LendInvest’s view of the outlook for the property market and property developers over the coming years
2. Steve Larkin, Head Of Development Finance, LendInvest
What makes a good property development deal? What makes a property deal ‘attractive’ to lenders
3. Marcus Higgins, Quantity Surveyor, Naismiths
How to properly assess build costs on a larger property development project

Ian Thomas
Co-Founder LendInvest
LendInvest plan to lend £700m to property developers over the next 12 months
LendInvest Co-founder shares his views on the market and the outlook for developers over the next few years

Steve Larkin
Head of Development Finance, LendInvest
What makes a good property development deal?
What makes a property deal fundable?

Marcus Higgins
Quantity Surveyor, Naismiths Construction Consultancy
How to estimate build costs on larger development projects?
How to assess risk?
How to avoid overuns?
What your development financiers will expect from you?
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND THE NEXT BAKER STREET?



