Spotlight: European Office Investment – Q1 2026
European office yields stable in Q1 2026.
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European office yields stable in Q1 2026.
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"Office portfolio strategy across A&E sectors remains in flux. While some firms are expanding in response to growth opportunities, others continue to reassess footprint size in light of evolving working patterns and market conditions, with regional variances."

"With this spring’s shifting property landscape comes the opportunity to take stock."

"A promising start meets renewed caution in the prime markets, Frances McDonald discusses what impact recent events will have moving forward?"

"Deciding on a High Value Council Tax Surcharge was the easy bit, argues Lucian Cook, Head of Residential Research at Savills. Implementing it is where the hard work really starts."

"The 1st May 2026 marks the biggest change to the residential lettings industry in over 30 years. As we enter the much-anticipated ‘new age’ of the private rented sector, we look at the key changes, the longer-term roadmap, and who the landlords and tenants of the future will be."

"Across Great Britain, properties in Conservation Areas carry a 32% average house price premium. Here we rank our large and medium-sized cities according to the desirability of their built environments."

"Regulation, demand and fragmentation are reshaping the investment case for serviced apartments in Europe."

"Growth of data centre market across Europe to create an 8.5 million sq ft ripple effect for logistics"

"House prices rose by 0.9% in March, according to Nationwide."
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"The word disruption has been part of the English language since the 1620s, when it started to proliferate scientific texts to describe structural failure or the disturbance of natural orders. While used to describe moments of change in the housing market, it rarely equates to ‘failure’."