Edge of an economic void or should we be optimistic?
The most important takeaways from the biggest real estate event this year
November 11, 2022Real Estate
What does the future hold? Is it time to be optimistic or cautious? How will the real estate market deal with occupier demands, ESG regulations, workspace transformations and the world post-COVID? What are the demographic trends to focus on in the months to come?
Those questions, and many others, were discussed at the Europe GRI 2022, where more than 500 real estate leaders gathered in Paris to discuss the current and future scenarios of the global and European markets.
Most investors are already seeing a change in asset pricing due to the increase in the cost of debt, a direct consequence of inflation. At the same time, tenants are demanding greener buildings, but where the money must come from is still a problem to be solved.
That and other takeaways prepared in partnership with the Chaire Immobilier et Dévelopement Durable - ESSEC Business School make up the exclusive material that we provide below, so that you are aware of the trends and challenges of the real estate market for the future.
Those questions, and many others, were discussed at the Europe GRI 2022, where more than 500 real estate leaders gathered in Paris to discuss the current and future scenarios of the global and European markets.
Most investors are already seeing a change in asset pricing due to the increase in the cost of debt, a direct consequence of inflation. At the same time, tenants are demanding greener buildings, but where the money must come from is still a problem to be solved.
That and other takeaways prepared in partnership with the Chaire Immobilier et Dévelopement Durable - ESSEC Business School make up the exclusive material that we provide below, so that you are aware of the trends and challenges of the real estate market for the future.