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2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference 2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference
1880 SOCIAL, Hong Kong, China October 23, 2024
Moderator

Ms. Hannah Jeong

Executive Director, Head of Valuation & Advisory Services, Hong Kong CBRE Hong Kong

Hannah joined CBRE in 2024 to lead the Valuation & Advisory Services – Hong Kong (HK). Hannah is a highly respected and accomplished real estate professional with nearly two decades of experience in the industry. After obtaining her Master's Degree in Real Estate from The University of Hong Kong in 2008, she was elected as a member of the RICS in 2009 and the HKIS in 2012, underscoring her deep knowledge and commitment to the profession. Whilst having a strong knowledge of all aspects of valuation in Hong Kong, Hannah has developed specialisation in areas such as REITs, logistics, and data centres, where she has become a recognised thought leader, regularly contributing her insights through media channels and newspaper columns. Hannah's exceptional capabilities and leadership qualities were further demonstrated during her time at Colliers, where she headed the valuation & advisory department with a team of over 60 staff. Under her leadership, Hannah's team at Colliers received the prestigious RICS Valuation Team of the Year award for two consecutive years, in 2022 and 2023. Her strong commitment to the profession is also demonstrated through her involvement in several influential industry associations, including the AustCham Property & Infrastructure Committee, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hong Kong Executive Committee, and the ULI Women's Leadership Initiative.

Speaking at

Wed 23 Oct 11:15 AM — 12:15 PM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Morning Breakout – IDEATE 4: An Emerging Alternative Asset Class – Investment Opportunities in Housing for Students and Young Professionals

Education is the keystone for developing and attracting global talent, boosting Hong Kong’s competitiveness and facilitating its long-term development. With 5 of our universities placed in Asia's Top 25, Hong Kong’s place as a regional education hub is set to grow. Growing demand from students and young professionals for housing, as well as a market gap in supply, mean there is an opportunity for niche investment in student housing, co-living, and multifamily assets. This session will explore these and delve into a bright spot in Hong Kong’s residential market.