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A One Day Briefing
How Property Downturns End and Upswings Start

Drawing lessons from the past

• What happened all the other times
• How those that got it right, got it right in a big way
• The signs to look for
• What to do and when to do it

Henry Stewart doesn’t usually do history – but we’ve been around a long time and we’ve seen it all before. So this is THE property history lesson WITH PRACTICAL VALUE.

The experts analyse every property downturn since the Second World War. They explain what happened, why it happened and how the recovery happened, when, where and why it happened. And most importantly, the signs that signalled a) that the upturn was about to happen and b) that it was well underway.

This is YOUR opportunity to profit from the past.

Downturns covered include:

The post-war property market – booms and busts and why they occurred.
The 1970s crash and boom. What went right, what were the opportunities?
The 1980s – just a little blip but a change of economics.
Bank lending story and the rise of negative equity.
The 21st Century bull market and why it had to end.

For all developers, investors, funders, property companies, banks, pension funds and insurance companies, their agents and advisors.

Full documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time set aside for questions and discussion.

Friday, 23 May 2008
Mayfair Conference Centre, London W2