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