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Fund managers face shakeout

The worst is yet to come for the European real estate fund management industry, according to Andrew Thornton, CEO of … More

crisis, fund, germany, netherlands, real estate, risk, trends, UK

Meltdown

After the Oscar-winning documentary “Inside Job”  there is now another must-see documentary on the 2008 financial collapse: Meltdown. Meltdown is … More

asia, capitalism, crisis, economy, europe, hedge fund, real estate, trends, UAE, UK, USA

Boris on cable cars, Thames swimming, and urban reproduction

  As many of you know, it is always a pleasure to have an eloquent and witty person like Boris … More

europe, London, MIPIM, real estate, UK, value investing

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

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

Poll: Are We Out of the Woods Yet?

Many talk about green shoots for some months now. Others say that worse is yet to come. We have seen … More

economy, real estate, rental value, UK, USA, valuation, yield

Wait and see (until the wall of money comes back to property again)

More than four million property investors in the UK are holding onto their cash rather than investing it in real … More

news, real estate, rental value, UK, valuation, yield

Listed real estate is leading the way

A new chapter has been written today on the discussion as to how the listed real estate sector (property stocks) resembles … More

capitalism, index, interest rate, NAV, propertyshares, real estate, UK, valuation, value investing

German property market: more resilient than others

Is it the Rhineland model that is performing better than the Anglo Saxon one? Is it German thoroughness? Is it … More

europe, germany, index, news, opportunity, real estate, rental value, UK, valuation, yield

Back to basics and looking for a new equilibrium

So, the crisis brought us back to basics. Two feet in the mud, looking for what really matters in real estate … More

economy, europe, interest rate, London, real estate, risk, UK, valuation, value investing, yield

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