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Alternative residential investments
Posted on: 18 March 2014
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This report from Savills argues that there is an unprecedented appetite from investors for reversionary residential investments as the economy strengthens and the housing market gains momentum. This paper sets out the key attractions and size of the opportunity in three principle types of investments: ground rents, shared ownership and shared equity 2nd charge loans.
Airport Outlook: Ports, airport and global infrastructure: United States
Posted on: 18 March 2014
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This study reveals that airport-near real estate in the USA is commanding high rent premiums in mature logistics corridors, while the opposite can be said for emerging markets. Seaports and airports appear to be competing, which is impacting rents around some of the nation’s busiest airports.
In Focus: Luxembourg city
Posted on: 18 March 2014
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This article provides an overview of the city’s hotel sector and touches on the hotel investment environment.
Industrial & Logistics Market 2014
Posted on: 18 March 2014
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The UK industrial and logistics sector is set to see record demand and the return of meaningful speculative development for the first time since 2008, according to the latest report from Lambert Smith Hampton.
The role of international and local valuation standards in influencing valuation practice in emerging and established markets
Posted on: 17 March 2014
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RICS Research finds that international valuation standards have a key role to play in setting professional and ethical best practice and valuer responsibility.
Property owners and business improvement districts: summary of consultation responses and government response
Posted on: 17 March 2014
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A summary responses and the government response to the consultation on property owners and business improvement districts, published by the government on 23 July 2013. This set out the Government’s detailed proposals to formalise the role of property owners who are not ratepayers in Business Improvement Districts.
Southbank: 2014 and beyond
Posted on: 14 March 2014
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This report from Knight Frank argues that Southbank has shrugged off past perceptions of being a fringe location, as it rides a wave of enthusiasm for mixed commercial and residential city centres.
The Crossrail effect
Posted on: 14 March 2014
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Research from Hamptons International has analysed activity and prices along all stations on the Crossrail line to identify its current and projected impact on local housing markets. An article in the Daily Telegraph also looks at the impact of the London Overground rail line on the housing market.
International Investment Atlas
Posted on: 14 March 2014
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The International Investment Atlas 2014 report has been prepared by Cushman & Wakefield to provide an introduction to the world’s key commercial real estate investment markets in 2013 and an indication of activity in 2014. It covers the main areas of activity, showing the size and status of each and giving a flavour for the real estate sectors and a brief view on where each is heading. This report is supplemented by three Regional Market Profiles for The Americas , Asia Pacific and EMEA, all of which include page by page country overviews, totalling 55 global countries.
230 new towers planned for London
Posted on: 13 March 2014
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Research carried out by GL Hearn, in partnership with the New London Architecture, has found at least 236 tall buildings over 20 storeys are currently proposed, approved or under construction in London. Initial estimates originally placed the figure at 200. This new trend for tall buildings will see 33 buildings between 40-49 storeys and 22 buildings of 50 storeys or more planned for London. Approval has been given for 48 per cent of the 236 towers and 19 per cent are already off the starting blocks and under construction.
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