All Magazine articles – Page 30
-
Magazine
Investor Survey: Closed-ended funds take top spot
Only 5% of investors have been reducing their property allocations, and closed-ended funds have taken over as the top choice of vehicle
-
Magazine
Co-investment: When investors team up
The practice comes with opportunities and risks, but also binds investors and managers closer together, writes Christopher O’Dea
-
Magazine
Office US: Shared-space economy
The new generation of co-working office space in the US has been transformative. But there are risks in its lease-arbitrage business model
-
MagazineStudent Housing: A sleeper emerges
Institutional investors are finally waking up to the full potential of global student housing markets
-
Magazine
Office Europe: Mild speculation
Increased demand from investors and improving occupancy levels combine to bring development into play – with Europe’s core cities still holding sway
-
MagazineRoads: The FAST and the furious
The FAST Act has diverted public money to the US’s crumbling roads, but not enough. Is this an opportunity for investors?
-
Magazine
Fees: Paying over the odds?
Are investors paying too much in open-ended funds? Douglas Crawshaw explains why the industry should switch from amortisation to an offer-spread methodology
-
Magazine
Investor Forum: In search of value
With prime markets around the world so steeply priced, where are real estate investors finding value today? We speak to six funds
-
Magazine
Fund Strategies: Open-ended question
Is the market for pan-European open-ended funds about to enter a new phase of growth? We explore the appeal for both investors and managers
-
Magazine
Germany: Venturing on
Investors such as BVK and WPV continue to search for opportunities, but they are also becoming more cautious, finds Barbara Ottawa
-
MagazineSouth Korea: Still in the market
Global real estate is getting more expensive, but that does not seem to be discouraging South Korean institutions
-
MagazineTaipei: Lacklustre outlook
Real estate in Taiwan’s capital looks destined for a downturn. Tsering Namgyal searches for bright spots in Taipei’s outlook
-
MagazineRegulation: More power to limited partnerships
Investors should be aware of planned reforms to UK limited partnerships, which could be to their advantage. Melville Rodrigues explains
-
MagazineOffice US: Suburban survival
America’s swathes of sprawling suburban offices face a future of vacancy and obsolescence. But some innovative investors are breathing life into the unloved market
-
Magazine
Investor Universe US: Adopting a holding pattern
Pension funds are increasingly cautious and beginning to question the closed-ended fund model. Christopher O’Dea reports
-
Magazine
Sustainability: Following through after Paris
Commitments set in Paris to cut carbon emissions have big implications for real estate. Eric Usher explains what the 2°C upper limit means for investors
-
MagazineCity Focus: Melbourne - Aiming high Down Under
It is set to overtake Sydney as Australia’s biggest city in the coming decades. Sharon Hayes reports on a metropolis with ambition
-
Magazine
Regulation: Removing the American hurdle
Reform of a decades-long tax rules for foreign investors has been welcomed by some of Europe’s biggest pension fund investors. Rachel Fixsen reports
-
MagazineCity Focus: Los Angeles - Still in the game
The City of Angels is home to a diversified economy, several sub-markets and pricing that is still attractive. Christopher O’Dea reports
-
MagazinePan-Asian strategies: Back to the core
Pan-Asian strategies are back in vogue, but this time investors want core exposure. Sharon Hayes reports on an emerging sector



