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MIRA’s head of real estate Brett Robson explains why there is cause for optimism heading into 2021, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Rod Cornish, managing director, and David Roberts, associate director of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets explain how the pandemic is having mixed fortunes for the global real estate sector.
Executives from reinsurer Hannover Re and manager GLL debate how investors can strike the correct balance between risk and return in the region’s pandemic-hit property market.
As the most diverse region for real estate investors, the differing regimes of Asia-Pacific present a challenge for managers, especially where global capital is involved.
The Grand Duchy continues to emerge as a strong jurisdiction for managers looking to access European capital and assets, says Nils Mordt of RBC Investor & Treasury Services
Alternative real estate asset classes are performing well even through the covid-19 shutdown. CA Ventures CIO Nishant Bakaya shares his firm’s outlook for these sectors.
The development of family-friendly rental housing in the UK and Ireland offers the potential for both opportunistic returns and resilient income, argues ESO Real Estate’s David Christie
While economic recovery after covid-19 may take longer than previously anticipated, The Resmark Companies’ chief investment officer Ziv Cohen says the shortage of housing units in the US won’t diminish.
Student housing started 2020 with a particularly rosy outlook. While covid-19 has provided a bump in the road, Jason Schwartz, Blue Vista Capital Management’s managing principal of student housing, believes the future is still bright
Despite challenges for multifamily, spring leasing activity has been strong, says Yardi Matrix director of research Paul Fiorilla
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