The Significance of Capital Flows into United Kingdom Commercial Property Markets
Graeme Newell and
Stanley McGreal
ERES from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
Abstract:
Global capital flows into property markets accounted for over $800 billion in 2011. Of these capital flows, the UK is an active, major property market in a local, European and global sense. Using the Real Capital Analytics database, a detailed analysis of these capital flows is carried out for a fuller understanding of the dynamics of these capital flows to UK commercial property over 2007-2012. A range of strategic property investment issues are assessed, including the role of cross-border capital flows and investor type to UK commercial property investment. The significance of these UK commercial property capital flows is also assessed in a European and international context.
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Date: 2013-01-01
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