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he Financial Policy Council (FPC) is hosting an exclusive Real Estate Summit, "Creating Generational Wealth from Real Estate Development," on March 19, 2025. The event will take place at the Penn Club in New York City and feature top industry leaders sharing their expertise on building wealth through strategic real estate investments.
The summit will focus on multi-family properties, deal structuring, and tax optimization, with a panel of experts including Albert Mendelsohn, CEO of CADCO; Evan Griffiths, Senior VP Investments at Marcus & Millichap; Arek Boynerian, Principal at LandMarque; and Jasmine Brigham, Senior Exchange Coordinator at US 1031 Exchange Services.
Key topics to be addressed include multi-family investment strategies in current market conditions, tax optimization through 1031 exchanges, deal structuring for maximum ROI, market analysis and opportunity identification, and risk mitigation strategies. The event aims to provide attendees with valuable knowledge on how to build lasting wealth despite market fluctuations.
According to Ziad Abdelnour, Founder and President of the FPC, "This summit brings together the brightest minds in real estate to share their proven strategies for building lasting wealth." Albert Mendelsohn adds, "The current market presents unique opportunities for informed investors. We'll be sharing specific strategies that have generated consistent returns even in challenging economic conditions."
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