Cash allocation sends capital values soaring
Cash allocation sends capital values soaring
- 2004
- Estates Gazette (0416) 17 April 2004, 39(1) .
The amount of cash allocated to UK property meant capital values shot up last month. The latest CB Richard Ellis monthly index figures show property equivalent yields falling by 10 basis points, sending capital values up 1.8% in March. Retail benefited the most from falling yields, with 2.3% added to capital values for both high street shops and retail warehouses. CBRE website at www.cbre.co.uk.
CAPITAL VALUES
YIELDS
CAPITAL GROWTH
RETAIL PROPERTY
INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS
PRIVATE INVESTORS
The amount of cash allocated to UK property meant capital values shot up last month. The latest CB Richard Ellis monthly index figures show property equivalent yields falling by 10 basis points, sending capital values up 1.8% in March. Retail benefited the most from falling yields, with 2.3% added to capital values for both high street shops and retail warehouses. CBRE website at www.cbre.co.uk.
CAPITAL VALUES
YIELDS
CAPITAL GROWTH
RETAIL PROPERTY
INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS
PRIVATE INVESTORS