GRI Institute members participated in the OECD meeting to lay the foundations for climate-resilient investment in real estate
Data shows how demographics, urbanisation, and a massive infrastructure gap are fuelling a multi-decade boom
Leaders point to the Viksit Bharat goal, but a weak rupee and a deep productivity gap for small businesses remain key hurdles
With land at less than 10% of total project cost, investors are paying a premium to secure power and fibre for hyperscale tenants
With core assets scarce, investors use deep refurbishment and ESG upgrades to engineer returns and transform ageing office stock
The latest developments in the European real estate market this week
Bank rigidity fuels alternative lenders as Portugal's market demands speed, flexibility, and willingness to price risk
Albertino Dos Santos on helping clients manage tax risks, optimise asset performance, and adapt to shifting regulatory landscapes
Explosive European data centre demand confronts managing grid constraints, obsolescence, market liquidity, and regulatory hurdles
Polish real estate potential faces domestic funds trapped by high entry costs, poor tax incentives, and regulation
Tourism fuels Italian real estate potential, but planning risk and fragmented governance and ownership stall regeneration
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As post-COVID buyers shift from affordable to larger homes, developers must adapt their product mix in real-time to drive sales
Real estate experts explain how scale, valuation, and growth potential dictate the right exit path, from private sales to IPOs
A surge in commercial investment, led by new REIT rules, faces off against critical affordability pressures in the residential market.