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Sale-and-leaseback set to up the pace

Series: EuroProperty ; May 2002, 42-43(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Considers international investment in the Spanish property market. To date, German funds are the biggest spenders, other international investors have been cautious of entering the Spanish market. The sale-and-leaseback trend reaching Spain has led to major companies selling city centre buildings so that they can consolidate in cheaper, peripheral locations which may boost the market.
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Considers international investment in the Spanish property market. To date, German funds are the biggest spenders, other international investors have been cautious of entering the Spanish market. The sale-and-leaseback trend reaching Spain has led to major companies selling city centre buildings so that they can consolidate in cheaper, peripheral locations which may boost the market.