An increase in rates could lead to some lenders reducing their maximum LTV levels, says Savills’ Nick Hume.
3 min read · 20 June 2018
Prospects of rising interest rates could drive increased allocations, research from NN IP shows.
2 min read · 04 April 2018
The UK’s first interest rate rise in a decade has not ruffled feathers in the real estate market, and nor should it, comments Colliers’ Walter Boettcher (pictured).
3 min read · 06 December 2017
Henderson Park’s Nick Weber is targeting value-add opportunities in a late-cycle market. Europe’s wall of debt maturities is helping to create them.
10 min read · 04 December 2017
Core investors’ growing interest in providing debt rather than buying prime assets outright makes sense in this prolonged stage of the cycle.
3 min read · 02 November 2017
The question now is whether this is a ‘one and done’ move or a gradual realignment that will eventually end a decade of cheap debt.
3 min read · 02 November 2017
The European property industry remains cautious but positive on the coming year, bolstered by an improving macroeconomic outlook for the eurozone and real estate’s continued attractiveness as an asset class, according to the Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe 2018 survey.
3 min read · 01 November 2017
French fund manager ACOFI has launched its fifth property debt fund, with a fundraising target of €600 million by July 2018.
2 min read · 15 September 2017
Investors remain keen on real estate debt, as recent fund closes, including more than £1 billion for PGIM Real Estate, demonstrate.
3 min read · 04 May 2017
Lenders and borrowers in the US real estate debt market should embrace historically low interest rates, as they will continue to hover near zero for the foreseeable future. That was the sentiment several real estate finance managers and directors voiced at the IMN Real Estate CFO Forum this week.
2 min read · 22 September 2016