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What low vacancy rates across Europe could mean for occupiers
"Rising rents and reduced incentives are likely in many core European markets."
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"Rising rents and reduced incentives are likely in many core European markets."
"The themes likely to dominate the market in the year ahead."
"In the first half of 2018, foreign investors accounted for around half the total volume invested in European commercial property."
"The market is responding to changing occupier demands by offering new and hybrid models that challenge conventional asset classes"
"Investment in beds is now attracting institutional investment at scale"
"Regulatory regimes vary significantly across Europe, the US and Australia"
"The growth of international student enrolment continues to drive the demand for quality purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA)"
"Larger operators have gained significant ground in developing pan-European portfolios, yet the market remains disparate meaning that there is everything still to play for"
"Where the money is likely to be heading this year."
"Activity was healthy in 2017 but what's in store for the year ahead?"