Mark Cooper
As institutional real estate investors get to grips with net zero, they are making more demands of their partners and operators.
Niche asset types have proliferated from under the real estate umbrella, which has changed how investors view the sector.
Institutional real estate investors are still focused on prime locations, but the office might look different going forward.
After a ‘wait-and-see’ period, political division and conflict in the region are set to drive capital westwards.
The range of real estate debt products available to institutional investors is broader than ever before, with the strategy playing a key role in troubled times.
The emerging economies of Southeast Asia are set to benefit from real estate investors looking for new growth markets.
Political and economic upheaval has dogged the Chinese real estate market. However, established investors and managers continue to add new investments and funds.
Domestic players continue to dominate in the country, but cross-border interest is rising.
Residents may have been wilting under anti-pandemic measures, but the city’s real estate market still draws investors.
New sectors and players are emerging as India’s real estate market continues to mature, despite the nation’s battle with the covid pandemic.