The Alternative Real Estate Investment Summit is a dynamic, one-day event that brings together investors, fund managers, and consultants to delve into the evolving landscape of alternative real estate investments. The summit’s goal is to foster constructive dialogue and drive better investment outcomes by exploring the opportunities, challenges, and strategies related to alternative assets both globally and locally. It’s an invaluable platform for industry professionals to gain insights into new trends, discover emerging opportunities, and discuss strategies for adapting to a rapidly changing market.
Real estate has always been a staple in institutional investment portfolios in Australia, but the sector is undergoing a transformation. Traditional forms of real estate investment are being complemented by an increasing focus on non-traditional, alternative assets. Macroeconomic factors such as urban expansion, technological advancements, and an aging population are playing a significant role in reshaping the real estate market. These factors have led to the rise of alternative real estate investments, which are now seen as essential in meeting the evolving needs of both investors and the broader market.
In Australia, the value of alternative real estate assets has reached an impressive $235 billion, a figure that rivals the combined value of the country’s retail and logistics sectors. This growth is a clear indication of the increasing importance of alternative real estate investments, not only as a response to market changes but also as a strategic way to diversify portfolios and tap into new revenue streams. The summit offers a unique opportunity to explore these alternative assets and gain a deeper understanding of their potential in shaping the future of real estate investment. Whether it’s through discussions on new asset classes, investment strategies, or the latest market trends, the Alternative Real Estate Investment Summit provides an essential space for professionals to stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving sector.








