Real Assets – Page 86
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White papersA Leader for Unlisted Real Estate Assets in the Australian Hospitality Marketplace
Hotels have become an established institutional grade asset class, forming a significant part of many investors’ portfolios. Provided they are skilfully acquired and actively managed, investments in the sector can generate attractive yields, with the potential to outperform CBD office building investments on a risk-adjusted returns basis.
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White papersNon-traditional sectors: A focus on senior & student housing
Over the last few years, institutional investors have increased their exposure to non-traditional or alternative property types, which represented 14% of total direct real estate investment volumes in Europe in the first half of 2018.
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White papersCVAs and the changing shape of UK retail
More retailers are turning to corporate voluntary arrangements to restructure their estates - but a dynamic landscape is no surprise for seasoned real estate investors.
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White papersThe big picture: Asia Pacific core real estate discussion series
Even though much has already been spoken about the coming Asia Pacific growth era, the investment universe is still caught in a tug-of-war between the familiar comforts of growth in the West and the alien new growth in the East.
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White papersLGPS Pooling: The Ten Billion Pound Indirect Question
According to the “Findings of Project Pool”, a report which has formed the basis of discussion between the Local Government Pension Schemes (LGPS) and the Government on the best way forward with the asset pooling initiative, the greatest savings from real estate pooling will arise from the migration from indirect to direct ownership.
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White papersAre the best years behind us?
UK commercial property has had a good run; over the one, three and five years to December 2017 the asset class has delivered 8-11%p.a. total returns for investors, significantly outpacing UK bonds and closely matching the returns from UK equities.
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White papersUsing the indirect market to access the more expensive areas of the direct UK property market
This case study demonstrates how DTZ Investors was able to arbitrage between the direct and indirect UK property market in order to maximise returns for our clients.
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White papersDTZ Investors delivers continued outperformance in 2017
DTZ Investors delivers continued outperformance in 2017
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White papersTime to Invest in the UK Private Rented Sector?
The UK is suffering from a major housing shortage. A decade ago, the Government forecast that 250,000 new homes needed to be built every year to keep up with new demand, but ever since, housing output has averaged only 150,000 new homes per annum.
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White papersEconomic and Property Overview: Q2 2018
The UK economy grew by 0.3% over the three months to May, an uplift of 10bps from Q1’s GDP growth. Construction output which shrank by 0.8% last quarter, flat-lined in April, before resurging in May by 2.9% mom, while services output, which accounts for c.80% of the economy, increased by 0.4% over the three months to May.
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White papersInnovation Paper 5: Technology, Perception – The Global Energy Transition
In the past decade, improving technology and shifting consumer behavior has transformed the energy landscape.
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White papersA forward-thinking approach to address UK housing and a changing resident
Despite the government’s best efforts, the United Kingdom suffers a severe housing shortage, driving up home prices and making homeownership increasingly unattainable.
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White papersRising Sea Levels Pose Risk to Institutional Real Estate Investment: Featured in Urban Land Magazine
“Gateway markets”—the largest global cities, including New York City and the San Francisco Bay area in the United States—represent a large share of total investment and carry a heavy weight in institutional real estate portfolios
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White papersFutureproofing Real Estate from Climate Risks: New Research from ULI in Partnership with Heitman
Many assets held by real estate investors are in cities that may be vulnerable to the effects of climate change – ranging from more intense and frequent weather events such as hurricanes, typhoons, and wildfires to more gradual changes such as sea-level rise or shifting weather patterns
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White papersInnovation Paper 4: Technology - Data centers, real estate, and the evolution of technology
Data centers have evolved from proprietary premises to a niche asset class to a diverse, albeit specialized corner of the real estate and infrastructure universe.
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White papersAll you need to know: About real estate
For institutional investment purposes, real estate usually refers to the commercial sectors of office, retail, industrial (including logistics) and the leased, rather than owner-occupied, residential sector.
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White papersAll you need to know: About private equity
Private equity is a broad term that refers to any type of equity investment in an asset in which the equity is not freely tradable on a public stock exchange.
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White papersAll you need to know: About infrastructure
A defensive component in portfolios can enhance long-term overall returns
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White papersEurope Real Estate Market Outlook: October 2018
Economic growth in the Eurozone has softened in 2018 with trade uncertainties, but a number of macro tailwinds should support steady momentum going forward. GDP grew in Q1 and Q2 by 0.4% and 0.3% respectively, down from the 0.7% quarter-on-quarter growth seen over the second half of 2017.
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White papersHeads, Beds and Sheds
Featured in IPE Real Estate’s September/October 2018 issue: Targets for Growth in European Property
