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 way people live is changing, social trends and demographic shifts are altering the type of accommodation people inhabit. This is driving demand for ‘alternative’ forms of accommodation"
" A location's ability to bounce back will depend upon a number of factors."
"There are more than 400 branded residence schemes globally with some 55,000 branded residential units combined. Here we analyse their distribution and characteristics"
"HNWIs and emerging market wealth will continue to drive expansion of the sector"
"Activity was healthy in 2017 but what's in store for the year ahead?"
"The trend towards renting rather than owner occupying is continuing in Australia, but how does this compare to the rest of the world?"
"Last summer’s Brexit vote has raised questions over London’s future as a financial centre and speculation is rife as to which European cities are set to benefit from businesses relocating employees out of the UK."
"Buyers aren't letting exchange rates or economic uncertainty get in the way of buying their dream home."
"Companies tempted to relocate to France or Germany would be looking at considerably higher staffing bills."