All Residential articles – Page 7
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Research Report
Real Estate Convictions - November 2021
In a world dominated by uncertainty, the recovery in the global economy continues. With the on-going vaccination of the general population and booster campaigns remaining a strategic priority, to avoid the introduction of new health restrictions that would deteriorate growth in late 2021 and early 2022, the deterioration of short-term prospects has come from China.
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Research Report
PIMCO Prime Real Estate: U.S. Multi-Family Spotlight
The U.S. residential rental sector will attract increasing international capital buying into trends accelerated by the pandemic. These include U.S. domestic migration to the Sun Belt and suburbanization within cities. The sector has also retained its inherent strengths: markets are large and liquid, and residential improves institutional portfolios’ resilience to volatility and risk-adjusted returns.
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Asset Manager News
SC Capital Partners taps into the Japanese real estate NPL market
SC Capital Partners Group, a Singapore-headquartered private equity real estate firm, has acquired a portfolio of real estate non-performing loans (NPLs) in Japan on behalf of its latest closed-end opportunistic fund, Real Estate Capital Asia Partners V (RECAP V).
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White papers
The importance of urban regions, before and after COVID-19
Recent data underwrites a so called ‘urban exodus’: a record number of households moved away from the Randstad conurbation to other parts of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. To examine whether the tides are really turning or whether living in cities is actually here to stay, our research paper places the recent relocation trend in a historical context and studies the current underlying fundamentals of the residential market.
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Asset Manager News
PGIM Real Estate arranges $105M Fannie Mae refinance for California multifamily properties
NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 16, 2021 – PGIM Real Estate has arranged $105.24 million in Fannie Mae refinance loans on behalf of Goldrich Kest, a privately owned diversified real estate owner and operator, for six multifamily properties located throughout California. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.5 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papers
Europe’s living sector shows strong signs of life
One in every four euros is invested in Europe’s living sector, but which assets are thriving the most? Activity in senior housing and care assets has helped the sub-sector grow a record 13% share of overall residential transaction volumes, while both student and subsidised housing are also strong performers.
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White papers
Laying the Foundations: Understanding Current Real Estate Dynamics
From de-urbanization to e-commerce, three heads of our real estate teams debate key sector trends.
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Asset Manager News
PGIM Real Estate arranges $106M Fannie Mae credit facility for nine affordable housing properties
NEWARK, N.J., October 20, 2021 – PGIM Real Estate has arranged a $106.763 million Fannie Mae credit facility on behalf of a nationwide owner and operator of affordable housing communities for a nine-property multifamily affordable housing portfolio located across Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.5 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papers
Real Estate: Global Opportunities vs UK 2021 and Beyond
In this update we are focusing on global vs domestic UK real estate investments. Typically a domestically invested asset class, we explore the return opportunities offered overseas and the benefit of international diversification (a philosophy taken for granted in most traditional asset classes). This is supported by empirical data that reflects on a tumultuous year in 2020 and, using Invesco Real Estate’s “on the ground” experience, looks toward the investment opportunities in 2021 and beyond.
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White papers
The Decisive Eye – Non-traditional property types are no longer niche. Are they the future of commercial real estate?
Europe stands on the cusp of significant changes to its private real estate investment universe. DIGITAL and structural trends, catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, are expanding and enhancing the real estate investment universe.
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White papers
Real Estate Sector Report - September 2021
The second edition of our bi-annual real estate sector report includes insights from investment professionals across all four real estate quadrants. It provides current conditions and outlooks for all of the core real estate sectors, as well as non-traditional sectors such as data centers and life sciences.
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Asset Manager News
The Olayan Group Appoints BNP Paribas REIM As Asset Manager Of Their Paris Portfolio
The Olayan Group has granted this asset management mandate to BNP Paribas REIM France starting September 1st 2021. BNP Paribas REIM France will continue to be the management company of the OPCI indirectly holding the assets.
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White papers
Real Estate Outlook Europe, Edition 3 - 2021 - What lies beneath the waters?
Economic recovery is well underway in Europe, although the Delta variant dampens some of the promise from the first half of the year. Investor sentiment is more resilient than the underlying occupier markets, but is heavily targeted towards the “beds, sheds and meds” sectors.
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White papers
Q2 2021 U.S. Multifamily Investment Opportunity Post-COVID
U.S. rental housing has seen over time consistently increased demand from institutional real estate investors. Its positioning as an integral part of real estate investment portfolios is demonstrated by its current weighting of 26.8% in the open- end diversified core equity index (ODCE).1
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Asset Manager News
Ottawa City Council approves Hazelview’s Official Plan Amendment Application for Redevelopment of Heron Gate
Today, Ottawa City Council approved Hazelview’s Official Plan Amendment application for the redevelopment of Heron Gate. This decision is an important milestone towards realizing the vision for Heron Gate to co-create a complete, vibrant, diverse and sustainable community that enhances the quality of life for residents, visitors and neighbours, while harmonizing with surrounding communities.
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Asset Manager News
Hazelview Confirms Additional Commitments for Affordable Housing in Ottawa
Hazelview Investments (Hazelview) is confirming additional changes to its commitment to the residents of the Heron Gate community, following the City of Ottawa Planning and Development Committee approval of an Official Plan Amendment on August 26, 2021. The plan will go before Ottawa City Council on September 8, 2021.
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Asset Manager News
PATRIZIA invests in EUR 52 million Barcelona Build to Rent development
PATRIZIA AG, a leading partner for global real assets, has forward purchased a Build to Rent turnkey development in Badalona and Esplugues de Llobregat, in the greater Barcelona area, for EUR 52 million, on behalf of its institutional clients.
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Asset Manager News
Edmond de Rothschild REIM to develop £50 million build-to-rent development on Gateshead waterfront
Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management (REIM) has acquired a prime waterfront site in Gateshead for a £50 million build-to-rent development.
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Research Report
COVID-19 Flight: No great migration but a catalyst to existing trends
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely affected workers as it forced millions into remote roles for the first time. Yet, despite the rise of telecommuting and advancements in digital communication over the past two decades, migration trends across the nation have actually been in decline after peaking in the 1980’s. We wonder: Has the COVID-19 pandemic reversed this secular trend or will it be a temporary black swan event?
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Podcast
The Great Housing Diaspora of COVID-19
As a result of mass deurbanization during the pandemic, where fleets of people left cities for more suburban areas, residential housing markets have seen unprecedented buyer activity over the last several months. But as buyer demand continues to saturate the market, where does that leave supply? Could deurbanization continue as a post-COVID trend? And what else might investors want to consider in this space?