All Real Estate articles – Page 24
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Real Estate Outlook – US, Edition November 2023: Looking for respite
”Downturns are rare in private commercial real estate, but repricing and reduced buyer pools create opportunities for investors willing to accept more risk today for higher reward during recovery.”
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Real Estate Outlook – Global, Edition November 2023: Ongoing price adjustment
“Real estate capital values continue to edge lower, with the US lagging Europe, and APAC little impacted as Japanese interest rates remain on hold. Transaction activity remains muted while lending conditions have tightened. This is creating attractive opportunities for real estate-backed debt, such as bridging loans.”
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Real Estate Outlook – APAC, Edition November 2023: Navigating choppy waters
“Macro is likely to lose momentum further given restrictive monetary policy. More cap rate expansions are forthcoming with rates staying higher for longer. There are more risk factors to consider, and investors should stay selective in strong thematic plays.”
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Primonial Reim Real Estate Convictions 2023 – Q3
An Asset Manager’s View of the European Real Estate Markets
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Illiquidity premia in real assets: Q3 2023
Our real assets research team crunch the data to see how evolving macro conditions are reflected in private market returns.
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Podcast
Real Insights Editor’s Picks #3: It isn’t easy going green
How do we grapple with decarbonising the built environment? And how does Finland’s strong emphasis on early childhood education and care enable the country to outperform its peers when it comes to OECD measurement?
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Asset Manager News
BpfBOUW, ABP and Bouwinvest join forces in Impact Partnership: €400 million for affordable homes
Bouwinvest, and sector pension funds ABP and bpfBOUW announce that they will collaborate in the Dutch Social Impact Real Estate Partnership. ABP has committed € 250 million and bpfBOUW another € 150 million to the partnership.
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IPM – Edition November 2023: Our semi-annual insights into private market
As we approach the end of 2023, markets are grappling with competing dynamics. US President Harry S Truman once quipped, “Bring me a one-handed Economist. All my Economists say, ‘on the one hand… on the other’.” Seventy years later, investors have more data, faster information flow and yet face similar complexities when trying to foretell the future.
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Asset Manager News
Citylife Takes Milan To A World Leading Position In Sustainability With Three International Certifications At Platinum Level
Citylife, the iconic Milan district that has transformed the area of the former exhibition fair into one of the most successful urban regeneration projects in Europe, is the first urban area in the world to achieve ‘Platinum’ level in three international certifications awarded by prestigious independent certification entities, a point of reference for sustainable town planning
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ISA Outlook 2024: The global view
Searching for peak interest rates, solving the capital stack equation, winning sectors coming off the boil and moving beyond bifurcation in the market. How should institutional real estate investors approach the new year?
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ISA Outlook 2024: North America – healing … gradually
In the North America chapter of ISA Outlook 2024, we discuss how our key global themes apply in the context of the United States and Canada. Property markets in both countries spent much – if not most – of 2023 wondering when the US and Canada would hit their peak rates. At the time of writing, the answer to that question remains uncertain.
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ISA Outlook 2024: Europe – getting ready to go
In this chapter of the ISA Outlook 2024, we discuss how our key global themes apply in a European context. While property markets in Europe spent much – if not most – of 2023 in a waiting mode, rebased prices and strong fundamentals in many sectors suggest the time for action is drawing closer.
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A unique population position for Australia
Australia’s population has increased at historically high levels, far higher than anticipated and materially increasing the real estate requirements across the major sectors.
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Asset Manager News
PATRIZIA 9M 2023 results: Resilient AUM and solid third quarter performance
PATRIZIA, a leading partner for global real assets, today published its 9M 2023 financial results. While PATRIZIA’s operating business continued to be impacted by an environment of continued market uncertainty, high inflation and rising financing costs, the third quarter showed a solid performance driven by operating successes while being supported by other operating income.
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It isn’t easy going green
Kermit the Frog, the ringmaster of The Muppets – an anarchical cast of puppet characters popular on the silver screen – once lamented in song that ‘it’s not easy being green’. Property owners, managers and developers can sympathise. With governments under pressure to meet the Paris Agreement commitments [climate change goals seeking to limit global warming to 1.5°C], attention is swinging towards the role buildings play in producing carbon dioxide (CO₂).
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UK long lease real estate: A unique access point for new capital
Investment market conditions for UK long lease real estate look more attractive than they have since the GFC. With the retreat of Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes as well as a rapid repricing of UK real estate in response to interest rate rises, an opportunity has arisen for new sources of capital to access investment grade, inflation-linked cash flows secured against high quality real estate, at what could be attractive value.
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Asset Manager News
Hotel Indigo makes its debut in Sydney
Pro-invest Group and IHG Hotels & Resorts open doors to Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point, the brand’s newest neighbourhood
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Market Update third quarter 2023
After two strong, resilient years, the Dutch economy is experiencing a cooling-off in 2023 as a result of significant interest rate hikes by the ECB.
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Identifying and implementing solutions for the decarbonisation revolution
Revolutions take time. Whether it’s political upheavals, such as the French revolution in the late-19th century or the Bolshevik version in Russia two generations later, or societal transformation, such as the industrial revolution in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the pace of change can seem extremely quick but, in reality, such events are years and lifetimes in the making.
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Asset Manager News
Brent Cross Town starts construction on second Build-to-Rent building with appointment of main contractor and securing of £97m Green Loan
Six buildings now underway at Brent Cross Town, one of the UK’s largest net zero developments including over 500 build-to-rent homes