ANREV, INREV, and NCREIF present the latest in our quarterly global real estate investment updates.
In this concise two-page report, our Global Research Committee offers insights on the global macroeconomic and property market environment, informed by recent collaborative surveys and indices.
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present the latest in a series of quarterly snapshots of what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee share their views of the global macroeconomic and property market landscape, drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys jointly conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights from October 2024 include:
- Some global return drivers have shifted significantly over the past year, offering reasons for cautious optimism for an upcoming market recovery
- US ODCE funds report the lowest total global expense ratios (TGERs), followed by Asia Pacific funds and then European funds
- Capital market volumes have shown improvement but still remain well below pre-Covid levels
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present the latest in a series of quarterly snapshots of what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee share their views of the global macroeconomic and property market landscape, drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys jointly conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights from July 2024 include:
- Real estate market recovery is expected to take place at different rates across Europe, the US and APAC due to differing economic conditions and valuation practices.
- Global investors should adopt an investment strategy that fully recognises the nuances involved in placing capital in heterogeneously recovering markets.
- AUM among fund managers continues to concentrate among the largest firms, according to the ANREV/INREV/NCREIF Fund Manager Survey 2024.
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present the latest in a series of quarterly snapshots of what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee share their views of the global macroeconomic and property market landscape, drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys jointly conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights from May 2024 include:
- Investors continue to sit on the sidelines awaiting price discovery amid negative capital appreciation
- The 2024 Capital Raising Survey shows a record decline in global fundraising in 2023 compared to the preceding year
- Opportunities emerging from the current cycle may see fewer distressed assets but more motivated sellers
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present the latest in a series of quarterly snapshots of what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee shares their views of the global macroeconomic and property market landscape, drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys jointly conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights from February 2024 include:Real estate allocations are set to rise for investors in the Asia-Pacific and North American regions, while witnessing a downward trend among European investors
The GREFI All Funds Index reports that global returns have improved slightly in Q3 2023, though they remain in negative territory
Greater liquidity and richer clarity on pricing are key prerequisites for the eventual recovery of the market
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present the latest in a series of quarterly snapshots of what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee shares their views of the global macroeconomic and property market landscape, drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys jointly conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights from November 2023 include:
Diverse market fundamentals result in valuation correction occurring at differing rates across and within regions
Average gearing in GREFI funds experienced an uptick, but remains well below GFC levels
Increasing demand for refinancing options is expected to create opportunities for alternative lenders
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present a series of quarterly snapshots on what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee will share their views and paint a picture of the global landscape drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys, conducted by all three associations.
Key highlights July 2023 include:
Rising risk free rates heightened risk aversion in real estate markets, valuation and price discovery uncertainty persists
Office and retail sectors are seeing weakness, albeit resilient larger economies are giving support to industrial sector
As of Q1 2023, the Global ODCE index total return marked the third consecutive quarter of negative performance
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present a series of quarterly snapshots on what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee will share their views and paint a picture of the global landscape drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys, conducted by all three associations.
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ANREV, INREV and NCREIF are pleased to present a series of quarterly snapshots on what’s happening in the global real estate investment market.
In this short two-page snapshot, the Global Research Committee will share their views and paint a picture of the global landscape drawing on data and insights from recent global indices and global surveys, conducted by all three associations.