Upcoming Webinars & Speaking Engagements
RCLCO is incredibly involved in the global real estate community. Join us at the following upcoming (virtual and live) events where we will present our insights and discuss developing industry trends. We also host our own events, including annual CEO Summits and MPC University.
If you are interested in having one of our advisors speak at your next event, please contact Rachel Hoeft, Senior Marketing Manager, at rhoeft@rclco.com.
Did you miss one of our past events? Browse our webinar recordings and presentation slides to stay up to date on the latest market research.
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Webinar – Monthly COVID Round-Up with RCLCO: 2020, The Year of the Suburb?
November 19, 2020 @ 9:15 am - 10:00 am PST
Speakers: Gregg Logan, Managing Director, Todd LaRue, Managing Director, and Joshua A. Boren, Director of Business Development.
Gregg Logan
Managing Director
Todd LaRue
Managing Director
Joshua A. Boren
Director of Business Development
Join RCLCO Real Estate Advisors for a conversation with senior leaders in real estate to explore how they are addressing the health, human, and economic impacts of this unprecedented global event, as part of our monthly round-up free webinar series. Register now for our webinar on Thursday, November 19th, at 9:15 AM Pacific/12:15 PM Eastern, by clicking the link above.
Many have speculated that the COVID-19 health crisis is driving households away from cities to lower density places in the suburbs. During our November monthly update, in addition to answering your live Q&A, we will discuss if 2020 is indeed the year of the suburbs, with an in-depth look at the demographic and economic trends that have made 2020 an amazing year for the housing market. Additional topics include:
- Does the data actually show a flight to less dense suburban areas?
- What are short-term versus long term trends relative to the geography of demand, urban versus suburban and rural?
- What’s happening now with prices, rents, and absorption and what does that mean for 2021?