Verona Italy 22 October 2014, Mr Marco Argentieri for Cofim, attended
the International Symposium hosted by Leading Real Estate Companies of
the World® and Luxury Portfolio International® in Dubrovnik, Croatia
from October 16-18. The event attracted top real estate professionals
from 13 countries worldwide: Australia, Canada, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy, Mauritius, Mexico, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey
and the United States.
Symposium participants addressed global
real estate issues and explored how real estate has become an
increasingly international business. Speakers included esteemed Spanish
political economist Ramón Tamames, who spoke on the impact of
environmental changes on real estate assets. Also featured were top real
estate professionals who shared insights on real estate practices and
trends in their local markets.
“The International Symposium has
become increasingly important to our membership as we continue to
expand our coverage worldwide,” said Leading Real Estate Companies of
the World® President/CEO Pam O’Connor. “By giving our brokerages the
opportunity to come together to discuss cross-border business
opportunities and pervasive market trends, we strengthen our position as
a global real estate leader.”
In addition to past International
Symposiums held in Venice, Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Valencia and Dublin,
the network recently held its first Immersion Conference in Shanghai,
China. Network affiliates will convene again February 9-13, 2015 in Las
Vegas for the LeadingRE Conference Week.
Cofim Immobiliare –
Marco Argentieri is Verona and Veneto region representative of Leading
Real Estate Companies of the World® (www.LeadingRE.com), the largest
network of premier locally-branded firms producing over one million
annual home sale transactions.
Luxury Portfolio International®
(www.LuxuryPortfolio.com) is the luxury face of Leading Real Estate
Companies of the World®, marketing over 25,000 luxury homes annually to
over three million high-net-worth visitors through its comprehensive
marketing program.
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