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The beauty parade: which European cities will gain the most from Brexit?
It is much too early to predict the consequences of Brexit for London’s economy and employment. Of course, this will largely depend on what type of Brexit (hard, soft, medium...) takes place, and what these broad descriptions mean in detail. Read more
ResearchJul 2017#31
Defined contribution pensions
Next month, INREV will publish a study on defined contribution (DC) pensions and the role of non-listed real estate.
The study hopes to achieve two objectives: Read more
ResearchJan 2017#29
How Likely is a Normalisation of Monetary Policy?
The global financial crisis caused deep recessions in many countries all over the globe. While Germany and the US recovered quickly from the crisis, most European countries’ GDP is still below its potential. Read more
ResearchJan 2017#29
The Investment Logic of Logistics
Technological innovation is having a big influence on the way we work, shop and receive goods. This is having a significant impact on the demand for real estate assets, rendering some functionally obsolete while new types of property are emerging as attractive investments. Read more
ResearchSep 2016#28
Fund Termination Study
Over the next two years 72 closed end funds are due to terminate, effectively putting €11 billion of net assets onto the market. Read more
ResearchMar 2016#26
The best of intentions
The 2016 Investment Intentions Survey compiled by INREV, ANREV and PREA found investors willing to move up the risk curve as they increased their exposure to real estate.
In spite of growing concerns about where we are in the cycle, appetite for the real estate sector remains strong. Read more
ResearchMar 2016#26
European real estate for Asia
For Asian investors, Europe is attractive because of size and diversity. The case for European real estate investment is compelling for a number of reasons.
Most European markets have some features that are indeed appealing to investors. However, an exhaustive analysis of the European real estate market is a very complicated exercise and would only allow us to scratch the surface. Read more
ResearchMar 2016#26
Capital raising and the case for core
Two interesting trends we are currently seeing in the capital raising arena is the strong desire for pan-European core openended vehicles, and the increasing flows of capital from high net worth investors into commercial real estate. Read more
ResearchDec 2015#25
Help from abroad
In September 2015 the fourth annual Nick Tyrell Research Prize - jointly sponsored by INREV, the Investment Property Forum and the Society of Property Researchers - was awarded to Pat McAllister and Anupam Nanda of the Henley Business School, at the University of Reading. Read more
ResearchDec 2015#25
The big get bigger
In the third paper of an ongoing series, INREV looks whether the global real estate investment management industry is heading for concentration or competition. Read more