All Magazine articles – Page 37
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MagazineCity Focus: Mexico City - Repeating the miracle
A real estate boom is in progress as Mexico’s government seeks to invoke the Mexican Miracle of the 1950s to 1980s. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Europe: The green continent
A new global index demonstrates the influence of EU regulation on sustainability performance of the region, writes Ben Farnell
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Self Storage: A journey of self discovery
Investment in self storage has picked up momentum in recent years. Investors should expect growing consolidation and a new generation of stores, writes Ollie Saunders
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MagazineInfrastructure: Water... And not a drop to drink
California’s drought has been making the headlines, but it is part of a wider story that investors should be following. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Infrastructure: Emerging in new markets
Investors need to consider investing in emerging markets if they are serious about infrastructure, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Student Housing: Europe does its homework
Is continental Europe about to catch up with the UK in turning student housing into an institutional market? Russell Handy takes notes
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Investor Survey: Investors move in favour of value-add strategies
Much has been written about the growing appetite among institutional investors for real estate. IP Real Estate’s survey of 75 institutions adds further evidence to the trend.
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Investor Forum: Homing in on residential returns
Institutional investors are increasing their exposure to the residential sector. Rachel Fixsen asks six investors and advisers what the attraction is
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UK long-lease funds: The lustre of long-lease
The sector has been a runaway success in recent years. Lauren Parr asks what is next for long-lease funds and their inexorable growth
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Germany: Unaffordable housing
Urban migration and a resurgence in institutional investment are pushing up the prices of housing construction, leading to a vicious circle. Barbara Ottawa reports
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Global residential sector: On its own path
Residential has behaved differently to commercial property across Europe and the US. Mark Weedon explores its unique characteristics and the implications for markets like the UK
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MagazineUK Residential Sector: Investors vote for PRS
UK Housing has been a key issue for voters and investors. Russell Handy explores an increasingly popular but politicised asset class
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Self Storage: Locking up stable returns
The self-storage industry is benefitting from an increasingly diverse customer base, while investors have enjoyed stable income and low volatility. James McCulloch explains
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MagazineAlternatives: Health check for investors
It has been attracting the attention of institutional investors, but the healthcare sector encompasses a wide range of assets and can vary across national markets. Christine Senior reports
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MagazineRetail: Another click in the mall
Shopping centre groups are falling over themselves to proclaim their position as the most digitally advanced of mall owners. Mark Faithfull reports on asset management in a digital world
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MagazineInvestor Universe - Taiwan: Insurers whet their appetite
Other Taiwanese insurers are likely to follow Cathay and Fubon into overseas real estate. Tsering Namgyal explores their hunger for property yields
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Investment Intentions - Asia-Pacific: Supplying demands
Investors have a preference for core assets, but can Asia supply enough suitable product? Alan Dalgleish looks at the latest ANREV survey results
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Investment Intentions - United States: Hunting in the backyard
PREA’s survey shows that domestic investors have been priced out of the major markets in the US, but they are still looking to deploy capital. Greg MacKinnon reports
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MagazineMumbai benefits from the Modi effect
Formed of seven islands that were once home to fishing colonies, Mumbai’s history is tale of property development on an epic scale. Christopher O’Dea charts the next chapter
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Macroeconomics: QE to boost European markets
European QE should benefit European commercial real estate in the short term. Kiran Raichura explores what ECB policy has in store



