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Schroders Capital Global Real Estate Lens Q3 2025: your go-to guide to global property markets
Improvements in pricing, valuations and deal activity are evident but have moderated given geopolitical uncertainties.
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Private Markets Investment Outlook Q3 2025: How to navigate uncertainty
Amid persistent uncertainty related to ongoing trade and geopolitical tensions, the return and resilience potential of private markets, driven by a combination of structural and cyclical factors, has arguably never been more valuable for investors – but selectivity and diversification remain key.
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Schroders Capital Global Real Estate Lens Q2 2025: your go-to guide to global property markets
Valuations and transaction prices have continued to stabilise and recover despite uncertainties.
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Private Markets Investment Outlook Q2 2025: Opportunities amid uncertainty
Despite heightened risks from policy changes and economic uncertainties, private markets continue to present attractive opportunities. Investors should be discerning in selecting strategies with attractive risk/return profiles, and prioritise diversification.
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Homes for good: Investing with Impact in UK housing
In the fourth and final article in our series, Christopher Santer, Head of Impact and Residential strategies at Schroders Capital Real Estate, explores the broader principle of investing for impact in UK real estate, highlighting how targeted housing investments can achieve the dual objective to make a positive social contribution and generate competitive returns.
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H1 2025 Real Estate investment outlook: Three takeaways for private investors
Amid evidence of a recovery progressing across global real estate, we explore the key opportunities for private wealth investors in 2025 and beyond.
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Schroders Capital Investment Outlook: Real Estate H1 2025
There is increasing evidence of positive market movements in relation to activity and transaction pricing – and our value framework suggests that, despite a challenged economic outlook, we are in the early stages of a steady real estate recovery.
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Housing plus: Why social infrastructure is key to unlocking the benefits of regeneration
In this third article in our series exploring investment and impact in UK real estate, Christopher Santer, Fund Manager, Positive Impact Investment, Real Estate, discusses social infrastructure needs created by new housing developments, with a particular focus on primary healthcare. Specifically, the article covers why these assets are critical to realising the long-term economic and social success of new housing projects – and how they could enhance investor portfolios.
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Schroders Capital Global Real Estate Lens Q1 2025: your go-to guide to global property markets
In our quarterly Global Real Estate Lens, we identified that deal activity picked up at the end of 2024, reflecting improving sentiment, and despite continued macroeconomic headwinds there is now clear evidence of prices recovering following significant falls.
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Ripple effects: The wider impacts of regenerating UK town and city centres
In this second article in our series exploring investment and impact opportunities across the UK real estate landscape, Christopher Santer, Fund Manager, Positive Impact Investment, Real Estate, focuses on the broad-based potential benefits of regeneration projects targeting town and city centres, including the role they can play in helping to address a chronic undersupply of housing in the UK.
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Infographic: How to access the real estate opportunity
This visual explainer provides an overview of the key features of private real estate and the investment opportunities for investors.
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Bridging the gap between the UK’s affordable housing crisis and social equity
The first article of the series, we highlight the ever-growing shortage of affordable housing in the UK, resulting in increasing social inequality across the country. Demand for reasonably priced residential accommodation continues to grow but housing associations currently face several challenges that prevent them from delivering sufficient supply and offering a solution on their own. In this article, Christopher Santer, Fund Manager, Positive Impact Investment, Real Estate, outlines the key factors contributing to the UK’s affordable housing crisis and the role private capital can play to help alleviate it.


