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GPR 250 Index up 6.7% in March 2010

Another day, another dollar; another month, another milestone. Listed propertyshares have definitely found their way up. The GPR 250 index … More

asia, europe, fund, index, propertyshares, USA

‘Nederland mooier door bouwstop’

Nederlandstalige lezers van dit blog maak ik graag attent op de werkgroep ‘Laten We Nederland Mooier Maken’ (LWNMM). Deze werkgroep, … More

netherlands, news, real estate, risk

Hoe eet je een olifant? (translated)

Het is nu anderhalf jaar geleden dat de pleuris uitbrak. Tenminste, als je het omvallen van Lehman als het kantelpunt … More

bankrupcy, economy, London, NAV, real estate, rental value, UK, USA, valuation, yield

How to eat an elephant?

It’s been 18 months now, since hell broke loose. That is, if you’re referring to the Lehman collapse as the … More

bankrupcy, europe, London, NAV, real estate, rental value, UK, USA, valuation, yield

GPR 250 Index up 2.4% in February 2010

The GPR 250 Index added 2.4% in February 2010, thereby outperforming both global equities that advanced 2.0% and global bonds … More

Nice animation of new Market hall building – Rotterdam

In Rotterdam, the Netherlands, this new building is currently under development. The ‘Markthal’ building, designed as a huge arch, will comprise 228 … More

development, netherlands, real estate, residential, retail

Rollercoaster year for listed property

It’s been a few months since I have last mentioned the GPR global index. In their latest market update, Global Property … More

Hoge verwachtingen in de lage landen (translated)

Als we de meeste vastgoed investeringsmakelaars moeten geloven, staat Nederland aan het begin van een herstelperiode. Na maanden van verslechterende … More

europe, interest rate, netherlands, real estate, yield

High expectations in the low lands

If we are to believe most real estate investment brokers, the Netherlands is on the verge of recovery. After months … More

europe, interest rate, netherlands, real estate, yield

EXPO real 2009: Crisis? What crisis?

While last year’s edition of the Expo Real, just weeks after Lehman’s collapse, spelled doom and gloom over international commercial … More

europe, germany, interest rate, news, opportunity, portfolio, real estate, rental value, valuation, yield

Dinner is being served

Market analysts have been talking about greens shoots for many months now. And although optimism may be good in general, … More

economy, europe, interest rate, netherlands, real estate, rental value, UK, valuation, yield

Poll Results: Not out of the woods yet

Despite bottoming real estate markets, rallying stock markets, months of green shoots and some general optimism on the economy, many … More

asia, economy, europe, interest rate, opportunity, propertyshares, real estate, risk, UK, USA, yield

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