Europe’s commercial property debt market is becoming more complex and intermediaries that add genuine value can become a long-term part of it.
3 min read · 23 August 2018
In the face of headwinds including Brexit, rate rises and high street woes, these trends show there is still a strong appetite to provide debt.
3 min read · 16 August 2018
Last week’s UK interest rate hike is not an immediate cause for concern in the real estate debt market, but the gradual shift in monetary policy is a headwind.
3 min read · 09 August 2018
While certain areas of the market continue to struggle, debt providers are increasingly drawn to the sector’s fundamentals, which offer an oasis of opportunity in the country.
3 min read · 02 August 2018
Cosying up to Eastern money is a strategic must for European debt providers as strong demand from the continent for London offices mitigates Brexit outflows closer to home.
3 min read · 26 July 2018
Yields have reached a floor in the country, meaning investors and lenders should focus on assets with potential for rental growth.
3 min read · 19 July 2018
The financing of a shopping scheme in the country demonstrates banks’ returning appetite for real estate debt.
2 min read · 12 July 2018
Soaring values should give lenders pause for thought, but European logistics fundamentals remain solid for now.
3 min read · 05 July 2018
Investing in university accommodation on the continent makes sense, but finance can be difficult to source, writes Raj Kotecha, co-founder of Amro Real Estate Partners.
3 min read · 03 July 2018
If commercial property becomes a service industry, asset-level finance will become less relevant.
3 min read · 28 June 2018