Sharon Hayes
- Magazine
Residential China: A tale of tier cities
There is a two-speed housing market and the biggest cities are pulling away from the third and fourth tiers
- Magazine
City Focus: Melbourne - Aiming high Down Under
It is set to overtake Sydney as Australia’s biggest city in the coming decades. Sharon Hayes reports on a metropolis with ambition
- Magazine
Infrastructure: Harbouring opportunity
Only Australia and the UK are home to so-called landlord ports. Sharon Hayes reports on the race for these coveted, income-producing assets
- Magazine
Investor Universe Japan: Waking the sleeping giant
It is inevitable that Japanese institutions will move into global real estate. But it will take time and poses many challenges
- Magazine
Secondaries: Trading places
Has the global real estate ‘secondaries’ market finally come of age? Christopher O’Dea and Sharon Hayes report on a burgeoning sector
- Magazine
Australia: Time to get out?
Some of the biggest foreign investors in Australian real estate are selling. Is the market too hot? Sharon Hayes investigates
- Interviews
Interview: Global Logistic Properties
Listed on the Singapore stock exchange in 2010, Global Logistic Properties has since expanded into the US and now could have Europe in its sights
- News
First State Super invests in Australian airports with Altis
Airports held under long-term leases with Australian government
- Magazine
Investor Universe: Chinese capital flows south
Australia is a top target for China’s sovereign wealth fund and the country’s insurers are expected to lead the charge, writes Sharon Hayes
- Magazine
Investor Universe: Australia - Super-cautious funds
The Future Fund and AussieSuper are among the first Australian institutions to move significantly beyond their domestic real estate markets. Sharon Hayes asks whether the wider superannuation market will follow
- Magazine
Debt Funds: Australia mulls debt funds
There are several signs pointing to the emergence of a new commercial real estate debt fund sector in Australia. Sharon Hayes reports