
One year on from Labour’s landslide election win and much has been made of government’s ambitious housing
delivery targets.
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Experts from across the Rental Living sector explore using build-to-rent in combatting the UK’s critical housing shortage and discuss both the challenges and opportunities facing BTR developers, investors, and operators.
This session is sponsored by Fladgate.
Chair: Matthew Williams,
Real Estate Partner, Fladgate
Brendan Geraghty,
CEO, ºÚÁÏÍø
Shivani Goolab,
Investec
Caroline Winter,
Deputy Director for Housing Supply and Markets,Ìý
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Chief Executive Officer, Quintain
Open to ARL members and non-members.
Limited number of tickets per company.
An exclusive first look at the BPF’s latest Who Lives in BTR research, leading into a panel of industry leaders discussing what the data tells us about the demographic of renters across the professionally managed rental sector.Ìý
With major changes to legislation on the horizon and increasing product choices, we ask what will bring residents to neighbourhoods, and what will keep them there for the long term.
Open to ARL members and non-members.
Limited number of tickets per company.
This interactive panel discussion will investigate a Golden Thread framework for delivering Rental Living Ìýschemes which embed Social Value at their core to deliver high returns on investment.  Through the perspectives of investors, developers, operators, tenants, local authorities, and communities, we’ll explore diverse Rental Living models, tackle cultural barriers to renting in the UK, reimagine public sector housing, and build stronger collaboration between the public sector and capital markets – driving financial success while creating vibrant, sustainable places for communities to thrive.
Brendan Geraghty,
CEO, ºÚÁÏÍø
Kelly Bream
Bidwells
Sam Monger,
The Good Economy
Michela Hancock,
Hilltop Property Partners
Rachel Hanniquet-Brooking,Ìý
Apo Group
The UK’s housing crisis demands a radical shift in how investors, developers, and contractors collaborate. With a target of delivering 1.5 million homes, the industry must move beyond traditional silos and embrace new ways of working that prioritise trust, compliance and shared value.
ÌýThis session will explore the importance of early-stage engagement and partnering for mutual benefit, embracing new procurement models and leveraging digital innovation to enhance transparency and efficiency.
Moderating: Brendan Geraghty,
CEO, ºÚÁÏÍø
Mark Jones,
Managing Director – Multi-Room
Winvic Construction
Stephanie Smith,
Muse and ARL
Ed Ellerington ,
Founder and CEO, Packaged Living
David Peacock,
Director, Heimstaden
Tim Boxford,
Creative Director, Maber
Rebecca Taylor,
Managing Director of Build-to-Rent, Long Harbour
Open to ARL members and non-members.
Limited number of tickets per company.
An afternoon Build to Rent Study Tour, organised by the ºÚÁÏÍø for Rental Living, designed and dedicated to public sector UKREiiF delegates including Local Authority representatives.
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Explore Rental Living best practice in Leeds city centre in person, experiencing different delivery models which can help a region’s regeneration ambitions, followed by a roundtable learning and discussion session on the Rental Living sector.
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A must-attend event for all public sector UKREiiF delegates interested to understand more about what Rental Living can offer.
Speakers:
Celia Harrison,
Bridges Fund Management
Jon Clark,
Touchstone
Confirmed developments:Ìý
Leodis Square by Dandara LivingÌý
UNCLE Leeds, UNCLE Living
An event for members and potential members to hear the latest initiatives from ARL – The Rental Living Code of Practice and Customer Charter, Operational Data Benchmarking, cultural change around
Building Safety and BTR Design 101 – along with a presentation with exclusive data from the latest Who Lives in Build to RentÌýreport by Julia Middleton of PriceHubble.
Brendan Geraghty,
CEO, ºÚÁÏÍø
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Julia Middleton,
PriceHubble
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