PropertyEU ArchiveEditorial: A long week in politics launches guessing game
They say that a week is a long time in politics.
PropertyEU ArchiveOut of office?
PropertyEU's latest issue examines the office asset class as it undergoes fundamental change in an era of hybrid working and ever stricter ESG requirements.
PropertyEU ArchiveOne swallow does not make a summer
More than one interest rate cut and further evidence of a pick-up in transaction activity will be needed to put the market on the road to full recovery.
PropertyEU ArchiveFrom forecasters to actors
Real estate is a long-term game, but a sense of impatience is building up in the market as investors await interest rate cuts and the outcome of two key elections.
PropertyEU ArchiveThe big geo debate
With a bumper election year ahead, Robin Marriott wonders to what extent (geo)politics is shaping real estate firms' business strategies.
PropertyEU ArchiveA bumper election year
In our first issue of 2024 we highlight three global themes with regional ramifications: a super election cycle, remote working and its effects on offices, and property companies' efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion.
PropertyEU ArchiveChristmas under the lens
Real estate investors across Europe have one thing on their Christmas lists – they would love to know if property prices are set to fall still further, or if they have already reached the bottom.
PropertyEU ArchiveEditor's letter: Macro factors still driving the market
Real estate professionals are glass-half-full people, which helps in the current macroeconomic climate, writes Robin Marriott.
PropertyEU ArchiveWatching the players
Those with a nose for blood sense an opportunity is coming in UK and European property. At least, that is what I am hearing from people within the commercial real estate industry.
PropertyEU ArchiveThe Ides of March
Banking sector turmoil, interest rate rises, US mortgage defaults - Robin Marriott reflects on market developments since Mipim.



