Americas
Been there, done it
The US real estate distressed debt market is deeper and more established than its European counterpart. Michael Lester looks at the latest developments
Target practice
Against a backdrop of low economic growth, US real estate investors may have to reassess their return expectations. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
Gateway departure?
Domestic and foreign institutional investors have been piling in to prime property in gateway cities. But, as Nangyal Tsering reports, question marks hang over secondary markets as the economic...
Get in line
The turnaround in the underlying core real estate market in the US has been mirrored by high demand for open-ended institutional property funds. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver looks at why entry queues...
Gaining momentum
Commercial real estate transaction volumes in the US surged in the second quarter, with portfolio deals on the rise, according to latest RCA figures. Peter Slatin looks at the details
A safe haven?
What better port in the current storm? Michael Cohen assesses the attractiveness of the US for global investors on a sector-by-sector basis
Heat at the core
Investors are having to take on more risk and look deeper as competition for top properties intensifies. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
Surprise performer
Forecasters remain optimistic about US property despite a sluggish backdrop, according to PREAs latest Consensus Forecast, presented here by Greg MacKinnon
A class apart
With core in short supply and overpriced, multi-family has become the firm favourite. Other residential sub-sectors are also looking strong, as Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
The dynamics of expansion
The risk that interest rates will return to the historical -average is the only cloud on an otherwise bright horizon for US real estate, says Randy Mundt
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