All Residential articles – Page 4
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Video
Why do we love the Living sector?
Andrew Allen, Global Head of Research, Product Strategy and Development at Savills Investment Management, explains why the Living sector – with a particular focus on “affordable” rents - has become one of our key strategic priorities.
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To build a home: Chartology
More ambitious pledges to change planning laws are needed to cut into structural imbalances in the UK housing market, says Andrew Lennox, Senior Portfolio Manager.
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Asset Manager News
Heitman Acquires Two Freehold Residential Blocks in London’s West End in Partnership with Addington Capital
Heitman LLC (“Heitman”), a global real estate investment management firm, and its operating partner Addington Capital, the specialist UK investment and property asset management business, announced today the acquisition of two contiguous, freehold residential blocks in the West End of London.
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Changing dynamics of industrial real estate
Since the end of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), the industrial sector has been the best-performing core property type, producing robust returns during an extended period of falling vacancy and strong rental growth.
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Irish residential real estate – building better futures
The prospects for Irish residential real estate are compelling and underpinned by demand drivers, structural change and undersupply.
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Putting local knowledge to work in Europe’s living sector
Housing is an essential requirement, yet high borrowing costs, the limited supply of properties for rent and sale, and soaring prices present significant barriers to entry for younger people.
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Asset Manager News
Hines Completes 25 years in Brazil with Expansion Plans in São Paulo and a New Business Front
The firm has developed and acquired more than 3.5 million square meters of Class A office buildings, industrial warehouses, and residential buildings in the country
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The stimulating role of amenities in rental pricing
While in general the proximity to bars and railway station increases rent, playgrounds in the nearer neighbourhood are not worthwhile.
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Video
Perspective on the European living sector
Adam Alari, Head of Living Research & Strategy at Savills Investment Management, says strong fundamentals underpin a bright outlook for the Living sector, as demographic changes and squeezed affordability in the owner/occupier sector means more people are renting for longer.
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Residential and datacentres – European investment grade credit
In a recent update we focused on challenges facing Europe’s real estate sector, but highlighted that by focusing on fundamentals within specific sub-sectors and related businesses we can identify select credit opportunities.
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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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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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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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Blog
Why London still rules when it comes to housing
As the capital continues to see the strongest residential demand in the UK, ongoing supply/demand tension will keep upward pressure on rents, in our view.
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White papers
Why invest in real estate?
Many people already invest in real estate through owning a home. Investing in a real estate fund however can bring numerous benefits to your portfolio.
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The value of nuance in Europe’s diverse living sector
Europe’s residential market is in transition, driving increased demand for alternative living solutions at each stage of the living cycle. A spectrum of countries and subsectors requires a granular approach.
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New ways of living and working are shaping real estate markets
The future for real estate is intertwined with the prospects and culture of younger people, or Generation Z. Real estate is a long-term business so these are the tenants and workers that asset owners and managers need to channel, especially as senior employees retire from the workforce.
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Doing the homework on UK student accommodation
Student numbers are increasing in the UK but there is a lack of suitable accommodation. Read more about our outlook for this sector.
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Pubs, trams, schools: Framing PATRIZIA’s amenities insights through Manchester as a case study
The regulars at Coronation Street’s Rovers Return pub, who pop into their local every day to discuss the latest dramas, hardships and goings-on in their lives, are well served. The characters in the British TV’s long-running serial drama live practically on the pub’s doorstep, just a quick stroll down the cobbled street that runs through fictional Weatherfield in Manchester. In real life, the rents on their terraced houses would be steep: according to PATRIZIA’s research, the closer you live to a pub, the higher the rent charged.
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Build to rent investment – performance, resilience, and a great diversifier
The total value of the world’s stock markets is c. USD 95 trillion (Apollo Global Management) – a figure dwarfed by the estimated size of the world’s residential real estate value at USD 258 trillion (Savills)