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With property markets peaking, Korean investors are increasingly moving from equity to debt, writes Thomas Duffell of Real Estate Capital’s sister title, PERE.
UK real estate lenders are striving to maintain their client bases as the property cycle matures, writes Nicole Lux, the author of the De Montfort University report on UK CRE lending.
As the UK’s purpose-built private rented residential sector grows, lenders need guidelines for financing schemes, writes Peter Cosmetatos, CEO of the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council Europe.
As momentum builds in Europe’s non-performing loans market, investors are looking at opportunities in emerging markets, writes Jouke Boomsma, co-head of NPLs at Mount Street.
Investors are taking a cautious approach to the UK commercial real estate market, the results of the latest Colliers International and Real Estate Capital Investor Pricing Survey show.
Asian investors in European real estate are parking their money in a greater number of sectors and locations. Real Capital Analytics’ Tom Leahy examines the data.
The small-print on UK real estate loan agreements has widely changed in response to the EU referendum result. Matthew Heaton, Francisca Sepúlveda and Diane Roberts of global law firm Reed Smith explain why and how.
The European market has been quiet compared with 2015’s boom. However, activity will increase moderately as lenders reassess their portfolios, according to Evercore.
Gifford West, managing director at The Debt Exchange, gives Real Estate Capital his forecasts for the European real estate loan sales market in 2017.
This is the first Colliers International/Real Estate Capital UK Investor Pricing Survey to be conducted since March and the first post the vote for Brexit. The results are clear: seven months on, sentiment is weaker.
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