Spotlight: European Office Development
Rising construction costs squeeze developer margins, but rental growth outlook remains positive
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Rising construction costs squeeze developer margins, but rental growth outlook remains positive
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Read now"Established trends in student mobility have been disrupted by the pandemic, with domestic applications increasing significantly in 2021"
"Global city prospects, demographic trends, demand for operational residential and the ‘Social’ in ESG"
"Much of the developed world is ageing, particularly in Europe,driving demand for senior housing."
"Despite the abundance of capital targeting real estate, first-quarter activity was restricted by the ongoing Covid-19 measures"
"Record investment highs as new entrants pour in"
"The new economic conditions brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic bring challenges for operational residential real estate, but the sector remains more resilient than most"
"Prior to Covid-19 global student mobility had been booming – what might the long-term implications of the pandemic be for the sector?"
"Investment in operational residential assets has proven resilient as investors double down on ‘beds and sheds’ strategies"
"Today’s operational challenges present opportunities for investors to step in with the capital required to upgrade ageing stock and reposition all stock to better suit the ‘new normal’"
"We surveyed 50 operational residential investors to understand their emerging environmental strategy responses. ESG and sustainable investment are high priorities for the vast majority of investors in the sector"