
Spotlight: Savills Global Capital Markets Quarterly – Q3 2022
"Occupational office markets remain robust, but prices and transaction volumes are falling, with a likely quiet quarter ahead"
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"Occupational office markets remain robust, but prices and transaction volumes are falling, with a likely quiet quarter ahead"
"The combination of increased volatility and higher interest rates is weighing on investment volumes, and current pricing is being challenged by the deteriorating economic outlook"
"Bottom-up fundamentals are increasingly important in determining the outlook for offices given the deteriorating global macro environment"
"The European real estate investment markets have been regaining their equilibrium."
"Swedes are seeking opportunities beyond their borders."
"Are Swedish investors wielding Thor’s hammer?"
"Judging by cross border activity in the Swedish market, COVID-19 has only strengthened the investment case for directing capital to the country."
"Despite the abundance of capital targeting real estate, first-quarter activity was restricted by the ongoing Covid-19 measures"
"Travel bans hamper cross border transactions in 2020"
"Lack of lockdown, market familiarity and competitive yields are three reasons. "