Mark Cooper
Outsourcing is allowing managers to focus attention on their core business of capital raising and investing in an era of ever-growing demands from regulators and investors, says Ocorian’s Simon Burgess
The sector has weathered the pandemic storm and, around the world, operators have found their customers valuing the co-living community.
The country's apartment rental sector continues to be popular with foreign investors, even as rising prices compress returns.
Institutional capital is less concerned with political rhetoric over China and more about finding investment opportunities and the practicalities of negotiating local regulations.
Investors in China real estate are turning to non-core sectors, where they can build scale and boost returns.
Foreign and domestic managers in China want the best in global standards and a handle on local nuances, according to Jing Jing Qian and Catherine Law from Sanne
PATRIZIA’s Paul Hampton and Marcelo Cajias explain how data intelligence adds a cutting edge to investment decision-making.
While other regional markets continue waging the covid battle, China has won its fight and for real estate investors, there is much to be confident about going forward, says GoHigh Capital’s Josh Zhou
The sector’s fundamentals are strong, says Funlive CEO Keith Chan, and the market is institutionalizing rapidly.
A deal has been struck but it is hard to see the impact with so much going on in the world of logistics with the pandemic.