Cities in the spotlight
As house prices and transaction activity increase, these five cities are giving potential buyers a new sense of confidence, alongside a high-quality lifestyle
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As house prices and transaction activity increase, these five cities are giving potential buyers a new sense of confidence, alongside a high-quality lifestyle
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Is the multifamily sector too big to be considered ‘alternative’?
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With an improving economy, Spain’s property market is seeing an increase in residential sales, steady price growth and more construction activity
Bucking the trend
With an improving economy, Spain’s property market is seeing an increase in residential sales, steady price growth and more construction activity
Investors are increasingly spending outside the traditional commercial ‘trio’ and some of the alternative segments have become large enough to be considered mainstream
Spotlight: Alternatives Investment
Investors are increasingly spending outside the traditional commercial ‘trio’ and some of the alternative segments have become large enough to be considered mainstream
Modest decline in transaction volume – more than a third of investors were first-time purchasers
Market in Minutes - Germany residential investment market Q4 2018
Modest decline in transaction volume – more than a third of investors were first-time purchasers
"With values in Paris altering very little since 2012, the city is becoming more appealing."
"The 390,000 sq m of take-up registered between January and September equates to 95% of the total annual take-up in 2014. It appears to be more than likely that the psychological barrier of 500,000 sq m will be broken and that the market will return to healthy levels of activity."
"Commercial property investment volume between January and September 2015 reached 75% of the 2014 annual total."
"US and Chinese investors riding the European property curve."
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"The office of the future? There is no such thing! Neither career starters or young professionals from Generation Y nor experienced professionals/office personnel from Generation X have a concrete vision of how the office of the future will look. This was shown by the results of our survey. Nevertheless, this research demonstrates that the office of the future will, and even must, change. Ultimately, megatrends will mean that today’s office landscape is faced with challenges such as increasing urbanisation and rapid advances in digitalisation."
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"Quo vadis, department stores? The title of this study reflects the prevailing uncertainty surrounding the future of the department store. For decades, department stores have represented local retail leaders and main draws in many town and city centres. In recent times, however, department stores in Germany have lost significant market share and whether the store closures over the last decade should be regarded as consolidation or as erosion is a matter of perspective."
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"We are pleased to present our Rotterdam special. Being the second largest city in the Netherlands it deserves more attention than it often gets. We hope that you find it of interest."

"World Residential Markets focuses on the performance and prospects of key residential real estate markets across the world. Highlights from this publication include: • From boom to bust, why housing markets differ across the globe• Who’s buying where: how buyer flows shape global residential markets• Prime or secondary markets? Major trends for international investors• Forecast: Savills world residential investability ranking• Country and location commentary for 27 places around the globe"

"H1 2015 was the strongest first half since 2007."
"German universities have registered a significant increase in student numbers in recent years. Almost 2.7 million students were enrolled in Germany during the 2014/15 winter semester. However, certain cities have already started to witness a decline in student numbers."