The October edition of PropertyEU Magazine - focusing on Germany and our latest Top Brokers ranking - is out now. The magazine is also available online for subscribers

propertyeu magazine october 2016

Read the October 2016 edition of PropertyEU Magazine online

The features in the October 2016 edition include:  

SPECIAL REPORT

CBRE top brokers ranking
PropertyEU research reveals that the gap between Europe’s leading brokerage firms widened in 2015, but this year the tide could be running a little less favourably

SECTORS & MARKETS

German real estate in high demand
Foreign investors’ interest in office and residential is booming, but lack of supply is keeping deal volumes down and leaving a lot of unsatisfied capital

CEE powerhouse
A new report reveals that CEE is a growing powerhouse that offers great opportunities investors simply cannot afford to ignore

Global capital flows
Family offices and global private investors are increasingly interested in putting their money into European real estate

Southern Europe
Real estate investment activity in Southern Europe is growing at a faster rate than in the rest of Europe

INTERVIEW

Quietly contrarian
APG is not a typical institutional real estate investor. In fact its strategy could even be called non-conformist. APG’s real estate head Patrick Kanters explains what the key drivers are

DEALS 

Nordic debut
Round Hill Capital plans to establish a long-term platform in the Nordic region following the acquisition of an 18-asset industrial and logistics portfolio

Deutsche Bank buys Diagonal Mar 
The Barcelona shopping centre deal is the largest in Spain in recent years

On the market
A raft of transactions in August involving German residential properties suggests that there’s still plenty of life in the asset class

INVESTMENT & FINANCE

Funds
Seventy-two European non-listed real estate funds are scheduled to terminate over the next two years, representing a total of €11 bn of net asset value returning to the market, according to new research from INREV

German Lenders 
Germany's leading lenders have managed to underwrite a sizeable amount of new business this year despite increased competition in the market

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