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Expert Insights on 2023 Real Estate Performance and 2024 Outlook
"Despite the downward 2023 real estate performance due to global challenges, ongoing governmental efforts in Vietnam are forecasted to sustain long-term real estate growth. Unpack industrial, office, residential and hospitality markets"
Savills World Research 2024 Outlook: Global Investment Activity Set To Rise, Spiking in Q3
"Savills Researches all over the world predict the Real Estate Investment Performance in 2024"
Japan’s Prospects Towards 2040
"Japan’s prospects look to remain relatively bright until 2040, regardless of some prevalent risks. Although demographic conditions are challenging, changes should be gradual and manageable, and Japan is actively exploring new avenues for innovation and growth. In particular, game-changing developments such as Integrated Resort and the Chuo Linear Shinkansen are expected to generate huge economic benefits nationwide, while multiple large-scale mixed-use commercial developments and public transport projects look to improve the urban landscape in Tokyo and beyond. As such, Japan will likely remain a popular destination for overseas capital for the coming decades, particularly given its robust and mature real estate market, and sound and stable fundamentals."
2022 Review and 2023 Prospects
"Although the pandemic has faded into the background, 2022 was still a tumultuous year highlighted by events such as the war in Ukraine, the subsequent energy crisis, and persistent inflation leading to interest rate hikes. A global recession is likely, but the Japanese economy looks to fare better due to its belated reopening. The majority of investors in Japan are still pursuing new investment opportunities, and 2023 will see more participants. The matured Japan market will welcome a more diversified pool of investors, which will give the market more liquidity and greater potential for growth."
Removing Stipulated Pricing to Boost Infrastructure Development
"At the end of August 2022, the People's Committee of Ho Chi minh city issued new legislation to remove stipulated land pricing. Savills experts believe that the new pricing arrangement will reduce clearance and compensation issues, which hinder"
Vo Thi Khanh Trang on Tightened Real Estate Lending
"While the real estate market faced challenges in H1/2022, including difficulties with capital inflow and available land banks, the outlook for the market for the rest of the year is positive"
What is the Outlook for M&A in 2022?
"Real estate mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are expected to be a good source of FDI in 2022. Our experts forecast that M&A activity is likely to increase in terms of frequency as well as value this year. While Viet Nam has enormous investment potential, foreign investors should be aware of the potential obstacles within M&A deals."
2021 Review and 2022 Prospects
"There are plenty of lingering risks globally: new variants, likely interest hikes from the tapering of asset purchases, and a possible economic slowdown originating from China. However, amidst these circumstances, Japan’s market has remained attractive as a stable destination for real estate investment. Furthermore, the large amounts of unallocated capital worldwide and higher allocation targets for real estate should serve as a tailwind for the market going into 2022, further boosting investments into Japanese real estate."
Japan’s Prospects Towards 2030
"Japan remains a popular destination for international real estate capital due to its stable government, the resilience of its large economy and its attractive funding conditions. The country typically accounts for the largest share of real estate transaction volumes in the region, supported by a strong domestic investor base. While the country’s population is ageing and shrinking, this is occurring at manageable levels, at least over the next decade. Looking ahead, the depth and liquidity of the Tokyo market is increasingly being mirrored in other cities including Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, offering a more diverse choice to investors."