Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tasweek Chief Masood Al Awar discusses UAE's property market ...

Al Awar gave an overview of the current market and the challenges it faces, giving the audience a basis to judge whether the worst is over for the property sector after the subprime crisis.

Taking place on November 20, 2012 at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai, the latest edition of the Forum gathered some of the region's most prominent CEOs and business leaders to discuss key industry issues and developments. Al Awar, a respected real estate veteran with almost a decade of experience, delivered the Keynote Address on Property to kick off the Forum's afternoon panel sessions. The Tasweek Chief is credited for selling some of the first freehold units in the UAE and is highly sought for his valuable views on the state and future of real estate in the UAE and across the Arab region.
Al Awar also joined a distinguished panel comprising some of the biggest names in the property industry to discuss the condition of the UAE market, lessons learned over the past years, and how local business is supported by sustainable foundations.

"The year 2012 was another year of adjustment for industry. If players strategize properly, then we could soon see the property market returning to its bullish form. The key is to understand what industry forces are at work, what the market sentiments are, and what growth options are available out there. The 7th Arabian Business Economic Forum is an ideal platform to unveil what Tasweek has learned from its extensive market research. We want to help set up the region's real estate sector for a strong performance in 2013," said al Awar.

Through Al Awar's customer-focused strategies, Tasweek Real Estate Development and Marketing has emerged as a respected one-stop shop for property development. Tasweek's services include Purchase and Sale of Strategic Assets; Asset Management; Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances; and Marketing Consultancy. Among the company's major achievements for 2012 is planning the completion of a USD 250 million property portfolio covering some of the world's top real estate developments.
The Arabian Business Economic Forum is an invitation-only event that accepts only individuals working for blue-chip organizations.

Its topics range from hospitality and manufacturing to real estate and interplanetary space exploration. Among the Forum's highlights this year were the Q&A interviews and Expert Panel Discussions with BBC Television Presenter and ITP Group Chairman Andrew Neil. Around 300 people attended the event, which featured many prominent key speakers including Kingdom Hotel CEO Sarmad Zok, Zamil Group CEO Abdullah Zamil, and NASA scientist Charles Elachi.

Source: http://www.ameinfo.com/tasweek-chief-masood-al-awar-discusses-319541

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