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Young Professionals

Get your career off to a great start

Getting on in life – and your career – can often be a question of who you know, but in such a multi-faceted industry as non-listed real estate, arming yourself with knowledge is equally important. Read more

Public affairs

New Tax and Regulatory Guide

IQ caught up with Nina Grunow, Legal Counsel – Transactions and Tax at ATP Real Estate, who told us why the new INREV Tax and Regulatory Guide is so useful and how members can get the most out of it. Read more

View from North America

First 100 Days

Gone are the days when we could take a stable political environment for granted – potential policy changes are now a part of every real estate investment discussion we have with our colleagues and our clients. Read more

Committees

INREV forms Brexit Focus Group

In response to the 23 June 2016 referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union, INREV has created a Brexit Focus Group. Led by Jeff Rupp, Director of Public Affairs, the group comprises the chairs of the INREV Public Affairs, Tax and Research committees, along with other members of these committees and the Secondary Markets & Liquidity committee. Read more

Research

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

Committees

INREV committees gear up for a busy 2017

Committees play a crucial role in our activities. The committees bring together members who are expert in their fields to develop initiatives and drive the agenda forward. Each committee has a clearly defined purpose and focuses on a key area of interest for the industry. Read more

View from North America

Do European and US institutional investors speak the same language?

‘Two peoples separated by a common language’ is a statement widely attributed to the playwright George Bernard Shaw in describing the differences between the English and Americans. In many respects, the same can be said of European and American institutional real estate investors. Read more

View from North America

US elections creating political risk

Investors are, by nature, risk averse. Or at least they like to understand the risks they take. For real estate investors, tenancy risk, market risk, interest rate risk and vacancy risk are a normal part of doing business. In recent years, though, political risk has increasingly been garnering attention. Read more

Other

Viennese whirl

The 13th INREV Annual Conference attracted 430 delegates for two days of far-reaching debate. The objective: plotting a safe course for the future of the real estate industry. No small matter then… Read more

Staff profile

Antonie Schuller

Antonie Schuller explains why he is the new go to person for INREV members. Since joining INREV at the start of 2016, Antonie has been working in the completely new role of Member Relationship Manager. Read more