Spotlight: European Office Value Analysis – Q3 2024
Tide is turning for European office investment as debt becomes accretive to returns
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Tide is turning for European office investment as debt becomes accretive to returns
Read now"Regional stability and enduring appeal play crucial parts in the growing interest in tourism, remote working, and second home buyers for the Caribbean. Markets across the region are poised for a prosperous future."
"With its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and strategic location, the Caribbean has long been a coveted destination for property investors and homeowners"
"The Caribbean, with its nearly endless beaches and unique islands remains among the world’s premier tourist and second home destinations. The region has bounced back from the pandemic, with international tourist arrivals and receipts climbing past their pre-pandemic peaks to 28 million arrivals in 2023."
"London remains a global legal hub, rivalled only by New York, with unparalleled prestige and career opportunities that consistently attract top talent. However, we are now seeing more diversification in the sector into key regional cities, driven by the search for talent and the appeal of high-quality real estate options and the vibrant, growing ecosystems these cities offer."
"Explore eight glorious Caribbean islands and what drives their enduring appeal."
"More transactional activity is needed, but yields head in the right direction"
"On 30th October, a day before Halloween, the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered the inaugural Budget of the new government. Buyers and sellers in the prime market waited with bated breath to see whether it would be a case of trick or treat."
"We had just under 1,000 responses to our latest client survey. It suggested that buyer sentiment had softened slightly compared to earlier this year, in the wake of the general election and the immediate aftermath of the Budget. "