EMEA investor intentions survey 2015 [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: [S.l.] CBRE 2015Subject(s): LOC classification:- 333.337
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Book | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 158942-2001 |
Browsing Virtual shelves, Shelving location: Online Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
| No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | ||||
| ONLINE PUBLICATION RICS UK commercial market survey [electronic resource] Q2 2012 | ONLINE PUBLICATION Housing and Planning Bill 2015-16 [electronic resource] | ONLINE PUBLICATION Retaliatory eviction and the Deregulation Act 2015 [electronic resource] | ONLINE PUBLICATION EMEA investor intentions survey 2015 [electronic resource] | ONLINE PUBLICATION European Self Storage Annual Survey 2015 [electronic resource] | ONLINE PUBLICATION Global cities The 2016 report | ONLINE PUBLICATION Significance of the people factor in early stage estimating of project costs [electronic resource] |
Survey compiled from responses of the EMEA property investment community. Comparisons with previous years suggest that 2015 will be another strong year for investment activity, with some owners also taking advantage of the strong market to sell as well as buy. Not surprisingly, given the level of interest in real estate and the capital value growth that has been seen in recent years, access to competitively priced stock is the biggest problem for investors in today?s market. Nearly all (91%) of investors cited one of ?Availability of Assets?, ?Asset Pricing? or ?Competition from Other Investors' as the biggest obstacle to acquiring assets in the EMEA region. In contrast factors such as 'Availability/Cost of Debt', which were huge issues just a few years ago (nearly 30% in the 2012 survey) have disappeared from investors' lists of concerns. Search for yield also continues to drive investors up the risk curve. 40% of investors said that they would be looking to take more risk in 2015 than in 2014, compared to just 9% who said that their appetite for risk was lower than last year.