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Core investors remain focused on Germany’s prime property, reports Doug Morrison.
Real estate lenders are beginning to embrace the sustainability agenda, but a genuine green lending market remains in its infancy, writes Doug Morrison.
The country’s nationalist government slapped a tax on banks in February 2016. Doug Morrison investigates the effect on its real estate market.
Real estate finance professionals play down the impact of rising inflation. By Doug Morrison.
Short-term lending opportunities are expected to persist, although some bridge finance providers are being forced to change strategies, writes Doug Morrison.
With Brexit and the US election outcome front of mind, political instability is making financiers more cautious. Doug Morrison reports on the key findings of a new report into industry sentiment for the coming year.
As mainstream options appear less attractive, investors are increasingly turning to the likes of student accommodation, healthcare and hotels.
The Nordic country is heading for property investment records, but it’s a nuanced picture for financing overall as lenders remain measured in their approach. Doug Morrison reports.
Europe’s real estate industry believes equity will continue to flood into its main markets during 2016, although expectations are notably lower than they were a year ago, according to Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe, the annual forecast published jointly by the Urban Land Institute and PwC.
High returns make sector the top alternative choice in Europe, reports Doug Morrison.
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