All Residential articles – Page 10
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White papersSet to arrive - The rise of the Australian multifamily sector
Much awaited by investors and end-users, the Australian multifamily sector is poised to emerge, underpinned by compelling top-down fundamentals. The experiences of other markets offer many learning points and astute investors can navigate and succeed in this new asset class.
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Research ReportAEW Monthly Research Report - March 2021
During the Covid-19 lockdowns, the share of office employees working sometime or usually from home (WFH) more than doubled from 28% in 2018 to 67% in July 2020 across the EU 27 region. To measure the possible impact from WFH we develop a data driven market resilience ranking measures across our 25 office markets using five key variables.
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White papersGlobal Data Centers - Asia Pacific Excerpt
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the largest economic shock in generations. Significant disruption across all segments of the economy has resulted in severe recessions globally.
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White papersReal Estate House View - Europe 2021
While e-commerce growth in Europe is thought to have averaged at around 10% in 2020, China may have experienced up to 30% growth. It is all about live streams, interaction via social media and being part of the product and its use over the phone. There is a “consumer-centric” vibrancy in China’s e-commerce market, while the west has a “tech driven”, top down approach.
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White papersReal Estate House View - Switzerland 2021
The current resilience of the swiss real estate market largely stems from its focus on the residential sector. As rents are not directly impacted by the lockdown measures, investors are therefore focusing on this “safe haven”.
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White papersReal Estate House View - United Kingdom 2021
The future of office has been the subject of fierce debate. The pandemic has proven both the extent to which work can be done from home and the limits of this.
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White papersHow Manchester transformed into a city of the future
Once an industrial powerhouse, Manchester reversed its decline to become one of Europe’s top creative capitals. Watch our video to find out why we call it a city of the future.
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White papersDemographic shifts to fuel alternative housing demand
Certain key demographic shifts occurring in the United States over the next decade will have profound implications for “alternative” housing sectors, including single-family rentals and self-storage.
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Asset Manager NewsPGIM Real Estate acquires two residential buildings in Paris for its European core strategy
PGIM Real Estate has acquired a residential portfolio of two properties, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, on behalf of its European core strategy. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.5 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papersBuilding affordable communities makes good business sense
The real estate industry must foster affordability or see further European cities make policy interventions
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Asset Manager NewsPGIM Real Estate raises £190m to launch UK Affordable Housing Fund
PGIM Real Estate has launched its UK Affordable Housing Fund, with an initial capital raise totaling £190 million, from the Northern LGPS and Brunel Pension Partnership. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.4 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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Asset Manager NewsPGIM Real Estate and Alyssa Partners acquire a portfolio of newly built residential assets in Tokyo for JPY 9.2bn
A joint venture partnership formed between PGIM Real Estate and Alyssa Partners has entered into sale and purchase agreements with two unrelated counterparts to acquire four newly built multifamily assets located in Tokyo.
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Asset Manager NewsPGIM Real Estate arranges $75M in Freddie Mac loans for two apartment community acquisitions
– PGIM Real Estate has arranged a total of $75 million in Freddie Mac loans on behalf of TruAmerica Multifamily for its acquisition of two apartment communities in the U.S. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.4 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papersReal Estate Sector Report – January 2021
Our new bi-annual sector report featuring insights from investment professionals across all four real estate quadrants, providing current conditions and outlooks for all of the core real estate sectors, as well as emerging sectors such as data centers and life sciences.
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White papersUK living: Accelerating the work-life balance
The decision to rent, expand living space, or move closer or further from work, has always been driven by individual social circumstance. However, we believe the pandemic has altered the tipping point of that decision, based around a more flexible approach to home working.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA acquires 189-unit residential development in greater Stockholm for EUR 62 million
PATRIZIA AG, a leading partner for global real assets, has acquired a residential development near Stockholm, Sweden, for EUR 62 million from Scandinavian Property Group (SPG), on behalf of a pan-European residential strategy.
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Asset Manager NewsPGIM Real Estate acquires six-building multifamily portfolio in Japan
On behalf of its Asia core real estate strategy, PGIM Real Estate has acquired a six-building multifamily portfolio located across Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, valued at approximately US$120 million. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.4 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papersCOVID, remote working and building back better: The stories that defined real assets in 2020
We select some of our key pieces of content on real asset markets in a dramatic year.
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Asset Manager NewsOREIMA Raises Funds To Pursue Its Investment Strategy
Oreima has closed a capital raising from European institutional investors for an amount of 215 million euros for its OREIMA IV fund. Thanks to this level of equity, Oreima will be able to invest, using a leverage of 50%, approximately €400 million in buildings, mainly offices or mixed locations (with some residential), and in related renovation works, in Paris or in regional metropolises.
