Global real estate continues to account for the lion’s share of the world’s assets and has posted solid gains in value since 2019. In terms of country rankings, Brazilian property is the world’s 9th most valuable.
What's in store for global real estate in 2022? What will be its biggest obstacles to overcome? And where will capital investment travel this year? Read on for all the answers.
Residential property became the biggest asset for global real estate investment in the first half of this year. Multi-family assets saw a 30% rise in investments with US cities the favourite destinations.
In Q1 2021, global property prices rose by their highest rate since Q4 2006 with 13 registering double-digit increases. Discover how individual countries performed and why cooling measures are needed in some.
Global real estate investment dropped by a third in the first half of 2020 on the back of the effects of the pandemic. The tourism, office and retail sectors were the hardest hit while residential saw a lesser impact. Moving forward, the long term prospects look promising for real estate as governments pour major capital into infrastructure.