Malta Property Expo kicks off

The HSBC Advance Malta Property Expo is the first step to working closer together as an industry, says Duplex REB managing director Keith Pillow.

Inaugurating the HSBC Advance Malta Property Expo, now in its third year, Parliamentary Secretary Jason Azzopardi said on Thursday that the Expo “opens a window onto a myriad of opportunities for both investor and developer.

At the HSBC Advance Malta Property Expo, developer and potential clients can meet in an ideal climate to both reach their goals and aspirations, he said, auguring, ‘‘that this edition be positive and productive for all parties involved

The Expo, being organised by Duplex Real Estate Branding, is open this evening and all through the weekend until Sunday at the MFCC, Ta’ Qali.

Also speaking at the event, Keith Pillow, managing director of Duplex REB, said circumstances had changed somewhat in the past year with the news no longer focused on the financial crisis. Investment may still not be at its best but with all the difficulties the island faces, we are lucky that there is a secure, stable local environment.

“With the Mediterranean region going through one of its most turbulent times, with flashpoints across the north African coast and most southern European countries in the depths of economic crisis, Malta can benefit from a one-time opportunity to promote itself overseas as a haven of stability and security,” he said. “The Expo is the first step to working closer together as an industry. Today with the Malta Developers Association, the Federation of Estate Agents, and Kamra tal-Periti, the industry can come together and do things more effectively.”

In his speech at the opening, Andrew J. Ripley, Head of Personal Financial Services at HSBC Bank Malta plc, said the bank was delighted to sponsor the Expo for the third consecutive year. “The Expo, which brings together over 170 exhibitors from across Malta, Europe and even further afield, is by far the most successful property themed exposition in Malta.

“Not only is the Expo a fantastic opportunity to bring together buyers, developers and estate agents in one location, it is also a chance to find out what people are planning for the future and to identify key trends for the industry,” he said.

HSBC’s mortgage business is up on last year, with the most active segment currently being first time buyers and Maltese families looking to upgrade their homes. New business was being attracted over the internet with 10 per cent of inquiries starting on-line. Malta is proving to be an attractive location for overseas property investors and ex pats seeking a holiday or retirement home.

Apart from the Expo, which is open on Friday from 4.30 to 10 p.m., Saturday from 11 am to 10 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., a Real Estate Forum will also be held, organised in collaboration with EMCS Conferences.

A number of developments and new projects will be launched and exhibited at the Malta Property Expo.

For more information and a full list of exhibitors, visit www.maltapropertyexpo.com, where you can also download your free entrance ticket.

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It would be better for Parliamentary Secretary Jason Azzopardi to see what is happening in the countryside, where new 'NO ENTRY' signs everywhere are popping up instead of posing for the media. Since the trapping season was closed for good, large areas have been closed down with trappers still using extensive nets to trap birds. I am sure he knows of this because it is happening everywhere. Why is he turning a blind eye, a allowing this practice which will soon turn out to be permanent?
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I would be surprised if he didn't say that the introduction of divorce is likely to have a negative impact on real-estate