NAREE's Annual Real Estate Journalism Conference Set for DC

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(Washington, DC) The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) invites journalists and communications professionals to "Come to THE Source" to interview experts from the White House and Capitol Hill to designers of the latest "green" houses and secure buildings during its 39th annual Real Estate Journalism Conference, June 2-5 at the Hilton Washington Embassy Row. The NAREE conference is designed to bring top national real estate news sources under one roof during its panels, press conferences, tours.

Where else can you unearth the real scoop on how the election is impacting commercial and residential real estate? Sessions also under consideration include:
• The government's outlook on housing and how it compares with industry expectations.
• The latest on growing household debt, predatory lending, fair credit, and interest rates.
• Property rights pros and cons.
• Design solutions for building security.
• Cutting edge trends in urban waterfront development.

More than 100 Residential, Commercial, and Financial Journalists Expected
• As NAREE celebrates more than 75 years of service, "Capital Ideas" is designed to help members advance their careers as editors, writers, columnists, and freelancers. Whether on a daily deadline or stocking up on ideas and new sources for the coming months, NAREE's 2005 conference holds the keys to telling the real story — better, faster.

Professional Development and Networking Opportunities for Active and Associate Members
• NAREE's "Meet the Press" will offer one-on-one five-minute, meetings among real estate writers, editors, columnists, free lancers and associate members.
• NAREE's Annual Journalism Awards Banquet will showcase award-winning work in more than 20 categories from "Best Section" to "Best Overall Individual Entry." 

Schedule and Tickets to attend; save on membership. Click red.
Sign up here for DC05, June 2-5, 2005 in Washington, DC 
For more information:
Call the NAREE office: 561-391-3599, or
Email NAREE Executive Director, Mary Doyle-Kimball: MADKimba@aol.com