All Real Estate articles – Page 29
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2023 Global Outlook: Finding Value After The Great Reset
The past 18 months have been something of a wild ride for global real estate investment markets. As a relatively small part of the global financial landscape, the reality that has played out is that real estate values are vulnerable to major fluctuations in the global cost of capital.
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Residential rent regulations - can there be a fair and balanced approach?
With the cost-of-living crisis focusing minds across the world on an intensifying housing affordability crisis and rising interest rates adding to mortgage finance costs forcing more people into the private rental market, residential rent regulations are becoming a key talking point.
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Commercial real estate: The next shoe to drop for the banking sector?
Even before the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the outlook for parts of the CRE market appeared dim. Now with lending standards growing tighter, investors are getting increasingly nervous about problematic properties lurking on bank balance sheets.
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Monthly Research Report - May 2023
Prime European shopping centre repricing allows rebound
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ISA Briefing: Controlling interest: Keeping tabs on residential regulations
Through history, residential rent controls have tended to appear at times of external shock and dislocation.1 COVID-19 and the subsequent inflationary spike have proven to be such a catalyst.
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Asset Manager News
Ivanhoé Cambridge announces 170,000 square meters leases in its Hub & Flow logistics portfolio in France
Ivanhoé Cambridge, a global real estate leader, is proud to announce that it has signed eight leases for assets of its Hub & Flow logistics portfolio in France. These leases cover a total surface area of nearly 170,000 square meters.
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Ivanhoé Cambridge recognized as the Global Real Estate Investor of the Year at the 2023 IPE Real Estate Global Awards, winning a total of nine accolades
We were honoured to win the Global Real Estate Investor of the Year award at the 2023 IPE Real Estate Global Conference & Awards, held May 16th in Milan.
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4 takeaways from the IPE Real Estate Global Conference 2023 in Milan
No sooner had had the carnival that is MIPIM left the sunny shores of Cannes than bags were packed again for the INREV Annual Conference in Copenhagen in April and just last week, the IPE Real Estate Global Conference and Awards 2023 in Milan.
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Taking action! Join us on our journey through sustainable investing in private markets
Real Estate & Private Markets (REPM) have released a sustainable investing annual update since 2010, and in this 13th edition, we focus on the future and show how we are walking the talk.
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Podcast
The Investment Podcast: Catering to subtleties across the housing spectrum
Housing needs are defined by age profiles and can be split into five categories. The needs will often be driven by the activities that are likely to be pursued by that cohort, as well as cultural values. For example, we installed larger-than-usual freezer storage space in our student accommodation in Bologna, Italy, given that students will often arrive at university with a year’s worth of frozen food!
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Asset Manager News
M7 fully lets urban logistics asset near Paris, France, following c. 3,700 sq m letting
London, 24 May 2023 – M7 Real Estate (“M7”), the pan-European investor and asset manager, announces that it has signed a new letting with a logistics operator for c. 3,700 sq m of urban logistics space in Combs-la-Ville near Paris, France, an established distribution location with supply constrained dynamics.
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Investing in listed infrastructure
Investors looking for alternative sources of capital appreciation or income should consider listed infrastructure.
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Climate change and cities: adapting real estate investment decisions
Blending physical risk modelling with social, financial and regulatory information will be the difference between prepared real estate investors, and those failing to adapt to climate threats.
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Asset Manager News
Nordic real estate investor Slättö strengthens position by welcoming Lærernes Pension as a new investor, committing SEK 600m
Slättö welcomes the Danish pension fund Lærernes Pension as a new investor, committing SEK 600m to a Slättö fund. They are joining a group of investors which includes leading family offices in the Nordics and institutional investors such as Nordea Life and Pension.
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Climate change and cities: adapting real estate investment decisions
Blending physical risk modelling with social, financial and regulatory information will be the difference between prepared real estate investors, and those failing to adapt to climate threats.
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Inflation: Tracking the changing trajectory of Japan’s property market
In recent years Japan’s property market has benefited from a benign environment of ultra-low interest rates – but inflation could change this long-entrenched trajectory. Despite this, Regina Lim, Head of Asia Pacific Research at M&G Real Estate, believes the Japanese property market offers opportunity, with the multi-family residential and logistics sectors set to benefit from long-term trends.
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Asset Manager News
GTIS Partners Completes Sale of Infinity Tower, the Largest Single Asset Property Sale in Brazil
GTIS Partners, a global real estate investment firm that manages over $4.3 billion in gross assets with a focus on residential and industrial investments, today announced the sale of 62% of the Triple-A Corporate Building, Infinity Tower. The property, valued at $277 million, is the largest single asset property sale in Brazil’s history.
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European market view – Q2 2023
Our latest LaSalle European Market View shows how Europe’s economies and real estate markets are being impacted by, and adapting to, the current period of unusual uncertainty.
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Podcast
PATRIZIA Real Insights Editor’s Picks #2: Why 2023 is the year of value creation
As the world pivots from crisis to crisis - or enters a state of permacrisis as some describe it - what does this change mean for real estate investors?