Delivering sustainable returns in real estate investing

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Climate change is affecting every sector of our economy, and it remains one of the most important factors to consider when making long term investment decisions.

Real estate – understanding the new normal

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Where next for real estate? With sections on the UK, Continental European and US real estate our team take a closer look at the economic backdrop, activity in 2022, the outlook for 2023 plus strategy calls across various sub-sectors.

Build to rent investment – performance, resilience, and a great diversifier

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Residential property is no longer an emerging asset class or viewed solely as an ancillary part of a commercial property allocation.

Real Estate: Preserving Value

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There was a definite air of positivity in European real estate markets in January and February 2022.

TPEN Responsible Investment Update 2021

Solutions Enhanced: Capital Market Assumptions 2022 Making a transition

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The end of 2021 saw a continuing reminder of the impact of coronavirus, inflation occurring in major economies, and the world waking up to the stark choices presented by the climate emergency. We set out the expectations for what all this could mean for investors over the next five years and in the longer run. These capital market assumptions form the base case we use when constructing strategic asset allocations for clients.

UK Real Estate: how to follow a record 2021?

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James Coke looks at how the UK market might follow a record 2021, and while we don’t expect next year to deliver comparable capital value growth, it is likely to witness similar positive supply and demand dynamics which should maintain market momentum

Carbon Neutral Real Estate Fund Investor Report – Q3 2021

Net Zero Strategy and pathway

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The following Strategy and Pathway, has been developed in line with the Better Buildings Partnership’s Net Zero Carbon Pathway Framework. It provides the overarching scope of our commitment to a net zero target of 2050 for our UK Real Estate portfolio, and will be supported by fund-level frameworks providing individual targets, commitments and pathways for each of our funds

Committing to zero carbon real estate

Our UK Real Estate strategy to reach net zero by 2050 addresses a major source of risk for commercial property investors and aims to deliver better outcomes for all stakeholders