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The report formerly known as De Montfort highlights several trends that are shaping the market, including growth in development lending and the increasing role of non-bank lenders.
The profile of buyers will shift, but foreign investment into European real estate will remain crucial, writes David Hutchings, head of EMEA investment strategy at Cushman & Wakefield
Sponsor-led securitisations can be challenging, but are a competitive financing option, says Reed Smith partner Iain Balkwill
There are big plans for the survey formerly known as the De Montfort report. That is good news for transparency in the property debt space.
Several major banks may have avoided this year’s Cannes event, but those lenders in attendance remain confident about the market.
Lenders trying to capture high-yielding opportunities should consider the lack of debt available to buy land for Spain’s residential comeback.
European logistics is a market real estate lenders cannot afford to ignore, but it has its challenges.
Real estate market players investing in Spain through equity or debt should be aware that the struggle over Catalonian independence is not a minor setback.
Non-bank lenders’ recent strong performance shows that real estate debt providers in the UK should look outside core, prime markets.
The UK student accommodation sector is facing headwinds, writes Hayley Scott of Investec Structured Property Finance.
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