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World renowned expert to speak at Fractional Summit 2010

Summit 2010 logoFractional Life is delighted to announce that one of the world’s most renowned fractional ownership authorities, Dr Richard Ragatz, will be speaking at Fractional Summit 2010, 18-19 February, London Marriott, Grosvenor Square, London.

Dr Richard Ragatz, President of Ragatz Associates has exemplary knowledge of the fractional ownership marketplace and has achieved international recognition as the leading feasibility analyst and market researcher in the resort real estate industry. He has been involved in more than 2,000 studies in virtually every state and over 70 countries. Clients include most major developers and lenders in the resort industry.

With fractional real estate promising to be one of the highlights for European property developers in 2010, conference attendees will learn how US fractional real estate has grown to a 1.6 billion dollar industry and predictions as to what level the European fractional property marketplace can grow, taking advantage of current whole ownership conditions.

Packed summit picDr Richard Ragatz, recently commented that “the financial crisis has affected every part of the real estate market, but I believe, in the long term, recent events will enhance the attractiveness of the high-end fractional products as compared to whole ownership.”

Piers Brown, founder of Fractional Life said: “Richard’s experience in the marketplace is exemplary and we’re delighted he will be sharing his valuable knowledge at Fractional Summit 2010. The heavyweight speaker and sponsor list makes the conference a ‘must attend’ for operators already in the marketplace or those looking to find more about fractional property ownership. We look forward to welcoming both speakers and delegates from around the globe.”

www.fractionalsummit.com

23/11/09
 

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