European Research
Savills has a dedicated team of researchers who focus on the commercial property markets in Europe. With a network of offices in nine European countries, Savills European research team to monitor and analyse markets and trends in the entire European real estate world. The team's expertise is used to improve Savills services and we also offer bespoke research services to our clients.
European Investment Briefing Q4 2015
22 March 2016
2015 saw most countries surpass their previous investment peak
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Market report Residential market Germany
14 March 2017
Proposed political regulations are a sword of Damocles for investors

Netherlands Market in Minutes - March 2017
13 March 2017
Savills foresees a robust occupier demand and interesting value add investment opportunities in the 2017 dutch property market
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Investment Market monthly - February 2017
08 March 2017
Commercial 12-months volume at €55.2bn, residential at €12.3bn

The Occupier’s Perspective: Paris
08 March 2017
Occupiers pick “prestige” over periphery
Northern Ireland Commercial Property Market Overview – 2016
07 March 2017
Northern Ireland’s economic story remained broadly positive in 2015. Despite a stronger pound for much of the year, the value of goods exports continued to rise, while domestically, the consumer economy is benefitting from lower energy prices.
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Northern Ireland Commercial Property Market Overview – 2017
07 March 2017
Following a Brexit related slowing in momentum, Northern Ireland’s economy picked up pace in the final quarter of 2016. Weak Sterling drove exports and retail trade to their best levels in fourteen years and employment firmed.
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Market report Madrid offices Q4 2016
06 March 2017
The occupier market has surpassed the psychological barrier of 500,000 sq m for the second year in a row.
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European Investment Briefing February 2017
03 March 2017
Activity in 2016 still third highest on record

Market Report Germany Offices 2016
02 March 2017
Office availability to remain scarce in 2017 – excess demand to persist
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