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Macro and capital markets, Portfolio construction, Real estate performance, Sector outlooks

ISA 2020

January 13, 2019
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  • In the 26th edition of the Investment Strategy Annual, we address the five themes that will shape the real estate investment environment for at least the next three years and likely longer. Some assets and strategies amplify these trends and will deliver “high beta”, others are much more insulated from all the noise and should be considered “low beta”.

    Mastering the simultaneous need for fast/intuitive and slow/careful thinking becomes an important skill to develop in the speeding-up world of real estate, in a slowing-down economy. We review techniques to help investors determine portfolio objectives. We present our outlook for the property types and countries that are the most attractive. We share our best investment ideas.

    Our macro outlook for 2020 indicates that the global economy will be slowing, which means that rent growth, leasing and other drivers of real estate income could downshift to a lower gear. Yet, slow growth means that interest rates could also stay low and contribute to elevated asset valuations.

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May 16, 2019 Proptech and Predictive Data Analytics are Changing Real Estate Investment Since 2017, global proptech companies raised $27 billion of capital, far more than raised in all previous years combined, fueled by exponential growth in digital data, low-cost sensors, and a growing interest by the venture capital industry.
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May 16, 2019 Completion Strategies for Real Estate In recent years, there has been a significant growth in the universe of niche property types as well as increased investor interest.
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May 14, 2019 Urbanization Reimagined In recent years, there has been a significant growth in the universe of niche property types as well as increased investor interest.

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