Residential – Page 92
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CalSTRS acquires Fairfield Residential from Brookfield
CalSTRS bought a majority interest in Fairfield for an undisclosed sum
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UK property developer SevenCapital buys One Thames Valley building
The 75,293sqft property was acquired from Clearbell Property Partners II for £12.8m
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Legal & General and PGGM to develop £500m London BTR scheme
The site will provide around 1,000 homes and 85,000sqft of commercial space
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Long Harbour raises £500m for new UK BTR venture
Long Harbour Multi-Family will target London, South East and selected regional cities
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ERS of Texas commits to Asana Partners and True North funds
ERS puts $125m into True North Real Estate IV and $55m into Asana Fund II
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RBC Real Estate Capital backs UK PRS firm Get Living with £112m financing
The loan is split across two phases of Get Living’s Middlewood Locks scheme
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Freddie Mac creates new affordable housing lending platform
Private Placement PC Swap has agreed its first deal with IMPACT Community Capital
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European property investment deals at six-year low - RCA
Q1 investment deals at €44.5bn, down 32% quarter on quarter and lowest since 2013
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Nuveen Real Estate finances Yuhu's Bakehouse Quarter acquisition
The Australian debt arm of Nuveen provided bulk of debt for the A$380m acquisition
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Achmea grants property funds mandates of €177m
ADRPF and ADHCPF received €83m and €62m, respectively. ADRF received €32m
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Villa World to recommend Proprium's increased takeover offer
Proprium has increased its offer by more than 5% to A$293.5m
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AnalysisThe runaway success of residential
The latest figures from the UN put the world’s population at 7.7bn. This is expected to increase by a further 2bn by 2050 before reaching 11bn by the end of the century. Retail property might be suffering the effects of modern (online) shopping habits, but demand for housing is only going to get stronger.
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Special ReportsGlobal housing: Going up, and up
A global housing affordability crisis is deepening, as costs rise and luxury units dominate development activity. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Special ReportsHousing: The squeezed middle
There is growing shortage of affordable housing for America’s working middle class, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Special ReportsHousing: The return of the prefabs
Post-war modular housing fell out of favour, but in today’s residential markets investors are again looking at prefabrication. Christopher O’Dea
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Special ReportsUS multifamily: Build it and they will still come?
Multifamily developers and institutional investors continue to build more stock and new renters duly arrive. But, asks Christopher O’Dea, for how long?
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Co-Living: A problem shared
Increasingly unaffordable housing has boosted demand for co-living. Christopher O’Dea
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Special ReportsUK housing: What crisis?
Stagnant house prices and an increasingly drawn-out Brexit have cast doubt on the housing sector in the UK. But the private-rented sector continues to attract investors, reports Jennifer Bollen
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Special ReportsUK/Ireland housing: Two plans, shared values
There are some striking commonalities between how the Irish and UK governments are supporting institutional investment in housing. Stephen Ryan explores
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Special ReportsEurope: Cross-border homes
The case for pan-European residential strategies is building momentum. Jennifer Bollen reports



