ULI Charlotte: CoffeeTalk: Housing Attainability and Economic Development - What's The Tipping Point? [IN-PERSON]

When

2021-10-21
2021-10-21T07:30:00 - 2021-10-21T09:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    The Terrace at Cedar Hill 800 W Hill ST Charlotte, NC 28208-5360 UNITED STATES
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    How are housing prices impacting relocations? Is there a pricing tipping point or is Charlotte’s location in the Southeast the true attraction? At this CoffeeTalk, panelists will explore the Housing Attainability Index that provides a high-level snapshot of the extent to which a housing market provides a range of housing choices attainable to the regional workforce, with an intentional focus on issues related to racial, socioeconomic, and intraregional disparities and inequities. Local experts will discuss economic development and how housing relates to the recruitment, for-sale houses and the local trends in the hot Charlotte market.

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    NOTE: ULI Charlotte requires all attendees to wear masks, provide proof of vaccine, and complete a health assessment the day of the event. ULI is using a market-leading app utilized by many large venues and airports, which will enable all attendees to upload their proof of vaccination and complete their health survey. More information will be provided to all registrants prior to the event.

    Speakers

    Shaun McCutcheon

    Vice President, Advisory, Zonda

    VP of Advisory with expertise in the real estate industry and based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Consulting experience includes market research and financial feasibility analysis for residential, retail, office, industrial, hospitality, and mixed-use projects in the United States and Mexico. Specialties: Real Estate market research (commercial retail and office in particular), consumer research, advanced financial pro forma modeling, site analysis, data mining, teaching, training, residential pricing recommendations, absorption modeling, fiscal impact studies, supply demand reconciliation analysis, presentations, speaking engagements, international experience. Mr. McCutcheon graduated in 2000 from the University of California, San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Urban Studies & Planning.