Hear Nathan Norris on Friday, August 16

On August 6, 2013

*What are the changes and trends in real estate buyers’ preferences? 

*Why are these changes taking place?

*How will they impact real estate development and economic development strategies in the Asheville region in the next 20 years?

*How are they tied to Smart Growth principles?

*How you can you leverage them in your business?

Click on this link to view Nathan’s introduction video.

On Friday, August 16th, Nathan Norris will be in Asheville to discuss all of these questions and more!

If you are a real estate professional, builder or developer, urban planner, or interested in the economic development of our region, you do not want to miss this class! 

This program is proudly sponsored by the Asheville Board of REALTORS®. Thanks to a grant from the National Association of REALTORS®, it is being offered at no charge.

Friday, August 16

9am-1pm

Asheville Board of REALTORS® Office, 37 Montford Avenue, 28801.

Seating is limited.  RSVP is required.  Please contact Corean Hamlin to register: [email protected] or 828.239.2903.

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Nathan Norris Bio:

Nathan Norris recently became the CEO of the Downtown Development Authority of Lafayette, Louisiana. Previously, Nathan was the co-founder and Director of Implementation Advisory for the international urban design firm PlaceMakers, LLC.

At PlaceMakers, Nathan worked with developers and municipalities to plan, entitle, develop and market neighborhoods, towns and cities. Nathan is an attorney and served as the real estate broker for six years for the Waters which is a large-scale traditional neighborhood development in Montgomery, Alabama.

Nathan is a contributor to the Charter of the New Urbanism and the SmartCode Manual; a Board Member of the Transect Codes Council; the primary author of the Smart Growth Schools Report Card; a certified instructor for the National Association of REALTORS® Smart Growth course; and the project manager for the Appraisal System which rates the merits of development from the perspective of Smart Growth principles. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and his law degree from the University of Alabama.

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