China’s Real Estate: A Global Economic Rollercoaster

China’s real estate sector has been a major driver of economic growth for decades. However, in recent years, a combination of overbuilding, debt problems among major developers, and declining demand have led to a severe downturn in the housing market. Prices have fallen sharply and many major developers are defaulting on loans. This real estate […]

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European Real Estate Ripe for Rebound in 2023

The euros may have slowed for European real estate last year, but the outlook shines bright for opportunistic investors in 2023. Total investment across Europe dropped 14% in 2022 as rising rates cooled sentiment. Yet patient capital can now reap discounts across regions and sectors. While Germany and the UK saw declines, hotspots like Portugal, […]

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Chelsea’s Bold £2bn Plan: Demolish Stamford Bridge for State-of-the-Art Stadium

Chelsea Football Club is reportedly considering demolishing their current stadium, Stamford Bridge, to build a new £2bn ($2.7bn) stadium at the same location, according to sources. The new stadium would reportedly seat up to 60,000 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in the UK, and would feature more space for supporters and better […]

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5th month in a row – house prices fall

The UK saw a decrease in average house price in January, according to Nationwide Building Society, marking the 5thconsecutive month of declines. The average property was priced at £258,297, representing a 0.6% decrease from December 2022. The annual growth of house prices slowed to 1.1% down from 2.8% in December. The building society cited strong […]

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Colliers predicts improving appetite for commercial property investments in 2023

Colliers predicts a seesaw of sentiment in UK commercial property markets in the first half of 2023, followed by greater investor confidence in the second half. The firm forecasts £60 billion will be invested in UK commercial property in 2023, with a slowdown in Scottish office investments.The flex sector (any building or commercial property that […]

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