Partner Insight: Are investors prepared for the new real estate cycle?

Amid rising interest rates and a significant repricing in the market, are investors ready for the new real estate cycle?

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PATRIZIA, Radu mircea, Charles-Nicolas Terriere, Paul Hampton
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PATRIZIA, Radu mircea, Charles-Nicolas Terriere, Paul Hampton

The real estate investment landscape is shifting, marking the end of an era defined by cheap credit and diminishing yields. Investors must adapt to a new paradigm where reliance on capital appreciation alone is no longer viable.

However, this also represents an opportunity for astute investors and where active asset management can make a real difference.

Paul Hampton, Head of International Funds, and Radu Mircea, Director, Investment Strategy and Research at PATRIZIA, argue that amidst expectations of structurally higher interest rates and a significant ongoing repricing, the European real estate is starting to offer good relative value. Coupled with supply shortages in several segments, a great opportunity to generate enhanced returns is opening up in the market.

To learn more about how PATRIZIA plan to harness the new real estate cycle and drive returns in their upcoming TransEuropean flagship fund, read their guide by completing your details in the form below and it will automatically be emailed back to you.

This post was sponsored by PATRIZIA.

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