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Farmland values around the globe continue to rise
"The traditional motives for investing in farmland are that it is seen as a hedge against inflation, and can generate returns in two ways."
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"The traditional motives for investing in farmland are that it is seen as a hedge against inflation, and can generate returns in two ways."
"Farmland can offer investors a variety of benefits."
"The next sale of a luxury hotel in the Sydney CBD could see investment yields fall below 5% and the per room price exceed $1 million."
"Perth’s office market has turned a corner with a new development cycle in its infancy and a return to growth being predicted."
"Boarding houses have been booming across Sydney’s suburbs but is this all about to change with new government regulations around car spaces?"
"Pop-up stores provide unique benefits for both landlords and retailers, but will they remain popular in the future?"
"In a bid to tap into international markets, European universities have been actively increasing their international appeal through the increase of courses taught in English. "
"Student accommodation has now become a global asset class, with US$14.9 billion invested globally in the sector in 2015."
"With Australia set to benefit from the growing foreign student population in the world next year, this presents a significant development investment opportunity."
"With institutional investors back chasing stock, the retail property market is showing signs of a return to pre-GFC levels."