Australia’s population growth, combined with the ongoing withdrawal of its banks from commercial real estate debt, is spawning opportunities for alternative lenders, say Qualitas’s Mark Power and Dean Winterton.
Harrison Street’s co-founder, chairman and chief executive Christopher Merrill explains how complexity can create value.
The maturing living sector is attracting new institutional interest seeking stability, says Wes Fuller, Greystar’s chief investment officer.
After a bruising 2023, real estate investors anticipate further falls in prices and a longer buying window for those seeking value across the region.
PAG’s Chris Gradel considers the expanding opportunities for private real estate debt in APAC.
Exposure to public and private equity and debt grants perspective, say John Murray, managing director, global private real estate, PIMCO, and Francois Trausch, CEO and CIO, PIMCO Prime Real Estate.
Uncertainty slowed transactions, says KSL Capital Partners’ chief executive and co-founder Eric Resnick, but the leisure travel sector was open to those with dry powder.
Industrial outdoor storage facilities are one important component of transportation logistics assets, says Realterm’s head of research, Nathan Kane.
With less capital in the market, evolving occupier requirements and repositioning potential, disciplined buyers can thrive in European logistics, say Verdion’s Simon Walter and Jonathan Harris.
Changes in macro trends are raising demand for warehousing and logistics facilities in strategic locations, says Macquarie Asset Management’s David Roberts.