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"City market awaits fresh stock and interest rate falls"
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"City market awaits fresh stock and interest rate falls"
"A lack of stock has led to a thin first quarter for transaction volumes; however, pricing hardened regardless, highlighting a gradual improvement in investor sentiment and growing confidence in returns for schemes both in the South East and increasingly further afield"
"Despite London's long established reputation as a global powerhouse and key destination for international capital, it couldn't dodge the 2022-23 market turbulence, causing a 49% investment drop."
"Turnover volumes remain low as the City awaits its first £100m+ deal of the year"
"A strong March means that Q1 investment volumes surprise on the upside and is the historical link between rent and vacancy decoupling for industrials"
"The market remains in a period of stasis, but opportunities are emerging. ‘Rest of UK offices’ look interesting based upon the yield gap to Central London offices"
"As European investors await ECB rate cuts, preliminary results show the Q1 investment volume declined by 12%, though the investment curve is now showing signs of stabilisation"
"Early-stage investment trends signal the type of commercial space that Cambridge will need in the future"
"Although investor confidence has been on the back foot for a number of months, the occupational fundamentals for prime commercial stock remain positive"
"There has been a lot of commentary this year, including by ourselves, about when we can expect the UK commercial real estate investment market to turn a corner and yields begin to systematically harden."