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Last updated on 10 Sep 2020
INREV members are provided with the opportunity to use an approved, modified version of the INREV logo to identify themselves as a member of INREV.
Last updated on 10 Sep 2020
INREV members are provided with the opportunity to use an approved, modified version of the INREV logo to identify themselves as a member of INREV.
Last updated on 01 Sep 2020
To help us shape the Debt Vehicle DDQ and further improve your workflow we present an updated version for member consultation. This consultation period is open for eight weeks, members are invited to provide feedback before 28 October.
Last updated on 01 Sep 2020
This study examines the options that fund managers consider as the termination date of their closed end funds approach.
Last updated on 19 Aug 2020
Last updated on 20 Jul 2020
Climate change is affecting the mindset of investors globally in a multitude of ways. A term originally defined for companies in the coal and oil industry ‘stranded asset risk’, is increasingly part of the broader investment vocabulary and linked to climate change. As a result of increasing awareness but also the Paris Climate Agreement, more and more real estate investors are taking climate-related financial risks into account. From a real estate perspective, properties are unlikely to become truly stranded as could happen with an oil well, but they do run the risk of becoming obsolete if they are no longer capable of generating rental income. In our view climate change related factors could cause property obsolescence through two partially related channels. The first is due to a lack of adherence to local regulation which forbids landlords to lease space and as such generate income.
Last updated on 06 Aug 2020
Last updated on 06 Aug 2020
Last updated on 15 Jul 2020
This disclosure example was developed to provide consistency of content and approach when investment managers report to investors on the impact of COVID-19 on rental collection.
Last updated on 04 May 2021
This paper addresses how technology can improve underwriting and investment decisions throughout the full cycle of a real estate investment. It’s the second in a series of papers from the Technology Committee that aim to help INREV members understand how technology can be leveraged to address recurrent challenges in the real estate industry.
Last updated on 21 Jul 2020
The Funds of Funds Study 2020 provides an overview of the fund of funds industry globally, including insights by target region, by style and structure and other associated characteristics, as well as detailed analysis of the performance of funds of funds. The study is international in scope, and is conducted in conjunction with ANREV in Asia Pacific.