Turnover in the European real estate investment market continues to decline, but there are subtle signs that investor sentiment may be starting to improve. While the volume of deals transacted in the first quarter of this year was down 44% at EUR 11.5 bn, the rate of decline slowed in the UK to -22% compared to - 46% for the rest of Europe, according to figures from CB Richard Ellis.

Turnover in the European real estate investment market continues to decline, but there are subtle signs that investor sentiment may be starting to improve. While the volume of deals transacted in the first quarter of this year was down 44% at EUR 11.5 bn, the rate of decline slowed in the UK to -22% compared to - 46% for the rest of Europe, according to figures from CB Richard Ellis.

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