EXPERT SOURCE AVAILABILITY

Trend Towards More High-Rise Condominium Living
Changes Mission of Property Management Companies

Donny Disbro, Vice President for Professional Community Management (PCM), and
expert in high-rise property management and trends in condominium living, is
availablefor interviews at upcoming Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC)

WHO:   Donny Disbro, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, PCM
Mr. Disbro manages Orange County's first high-rise condominium property. An expert in the services and costs associated with living in a high-rise condominium, Disbro understands who is buying these "maintenance free" walk-work-play lifestyle homes.

WHAT:   Disbro will be part of a “Who is Buying the Condo High-Rise?” panel at PCBC and available for interviews regarding:
   
  • Who the high-rise condominium buyers and what services do they expect relating to concierge services, personal assistance, and maintenance free living?
  • What it takes to sell high-rise condos and how it differs from other forms of for-sale housing.
  • Five important things buyers should know before getting into high-rise condo development.
WHY:   As land becomes increasingly scarce in many urban areas, developers are turning to high-rises as a way to provide for-sale housing of greater density on less land. While high-rise condos have long been part of the skyline in places like New York, Chicago and urban areas, this type of development is just beginning to take hold in many suburban parts of the West. Traditional wisdom is that the majority of buyers are retired singles and couples seeking a scaled back lifestyle. But with emerging markets and changing sales trends, is that true? Disbro will address this and much more as he answers your questions.

WHERE:   Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC)
Moscone Center
Moscone West, Room 2009
747 Howard St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

WHEN:   Thursday, June 22 from 1 to 2 p.m.
Donny Disbro will also be available for interviews at the W Hotel in San Francisco before or after PCBC (please contact Mike Garcia to schedule an interview).

CONTACT:   Mike Garcia at (916) 541-6609 or mike@dmpublicrelations.com