All Real Estate articles – Page 73
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Special Reports
Student housing to top of the class
As global travel restrictions begin to ease, investor interest in student accommodation is as strong as ever. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Investors move into China's housing markets
Can China’s residential sector become an established market for global institutional investors? Florence Chong reports
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Magazine
US core real estate funds: Next chapter for ODCE odyssey
Core real estate funds in the US enjoyed a bumper year in 2021. But major disruption of the long-standing sector is far from over, write Christopher Walker and Richard Lowe
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Special Reports
Student housing: PBSA gets post-pandemic bump
Purpose-built student housing proves resilient and is back at pre-pandemic levels, write Samuel Vetrak, Julia Momotiuk and Martin Varga
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Special Reports
Pioneering build to rent in Thailand
ACRE is bringing multifamily to Thailand. Florence Chong talks to co-founder Blake Olafson
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Magazine
Breaking down real estate net-zero targets
Will Robson and Antonios Panagiotopoulos examine the progress real estate investors are making towards net zero
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Interviews
Interview: Jonathan Rose – What trade-off between impact and return?
US affordable housing can outperform financially as well as environmentally and socially. Interview by Richard Lowe
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Magazine
European core real estate funds become more diverse
The rapidly growing European core fund sector has weathered the pandemic, and is now evolving in different ways. Christopher Walker and Richard Lowe report
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Special Reports
Aware Super expands its living portfolio globally
The superannuation fund has quickly built up a A$3bn living portfolio, outgrowing its domestic market. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Build-to-rent takes off in Australia
Australia’s nascent build-to-rent sector is growing fast despite challenges. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Sentinel: New York firm that spotted a BTR opportunity in Australia
The New York-based build-to-rent specialist was one of the first movers into Australia. Florence Chong speaks to Keith Lucas
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Magazine
Innovation districts – an emerging asset class?
Georg Inderst examines the benefits and pitfalls for investors in this growing area
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Magazine
Asia-Pacific core real estate funds: Turning the taps back on
Having proved resilient during COVID-19, Asia-Pacific core funds are preparing for renewed interest from global investors. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Japan: Destination number one for Asia-Pacific residential strategies
Japanese multifamily is the main target of institutional capital flowing into Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong reports
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Analysis
Analysis: Ukraine and inflation throw up difficult questions
How will war and the prospect of stagflation affect European real assets and investor behaviour? Richard Lowe reports
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Special Reports
Europe’s living real estate sector comes of age
Living has become an important sector in the European real estate market, but there are still headwinds ahead. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Opinion Pieces
Guest viewpoint: Don’t bet against London, New York and Paris
Dense cities have the edge in the war for talent, write Megan Walters, Clemens Ernst, Gizem Bartu and Luke Latham
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Special Reports
Healthcare: After Les Fossoyeurs
A recent scandal surrounding French healthcare property group Orpea is a reminder of the reputational risk that comes with the sector. Brian Bollen reports
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Magazine
Real estate managers must ‘take action more quickly’ on net zero
A report by UNEP FI and CRREM has uncovered the inadequacies of current net-zero plans among real estate investors and managers. Christopher Walker talks to Julia Wein
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Analysis
IPE Real Assets May/June 2020: Inflation shoots up the agenda
As IPE Real Assets magazine went to press, the monetary policy committee of the Bank of England (BoE) was due to meet and is widely expected to increase interest rates by 25bps to 1%, the highest level since 2009. Like many central banks, the BoE is grappling with inflation, which in the UK rose to 7% in March, its highest level in 30 years.