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NZer Scoops International Conference Award

Wednesday 27 October 2004

New Zealander Scoops International Conference Award

New Zealand Property Institute Vice President, Gerard Logan, was this week awarded the Best Paper Award of the the 22nd Pac Pacific Congress of Real Estate Appraisers, Valuers and Counselors held in Taipei, Taiwan. The Pac Pacific Congress is an informal organization that holds a Congress bi- annually within the Pacific Rim. Participating countries include the US, Canada, Australia, Indonesia, Japan. Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, New Zealand and Malaysia.

This year Invited guests also included attendees from the EU and included Czech Republic, Hungry, Lithuania as well as Russia and Romania. The objective of the Congress is to meet to discuss real estate trends, challenges and issues within member nation's countries. Some 37 papers were presented at the conference, which had as the theme "Trends in restructuring of real estate in an economy in transition."

Mr Logan's paper was entitled "Life Style Development - a New Zealand case study" The paper examined the drivers for lifestyle changes in New Zealand. It used Esk Hills, a new lifestyle development, situated on the East Coast of the North Island, approximately 10 kilometres north of Napier City as its case study. Institute CEO, Conor English, said today, "New Zealand has a reputation for leading the world. In a small way this is another example of this. Our property professionals are very good at what they do. We can learn from the world, but they can also learn from us. This award highlights that fact," Mr English concluded.

The paper will be published in the upcoming New Zealand Property Journal.

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