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Property Fund Investment in Europe 2007

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/05 Content info  
Product code DC51885
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Introduction

Datamonitor' s Property Fund Investment in Europe 2007 report presents views on the market for property investment based on a survey of 100 leading asset managers across Europe. The report, which covers mass market, high net worth and institutional customer groups, forms part of a series looking at the market for alternative investments in Europe.

Scope

  • Draws on an extensive B2B study of asset managers across Europe to offer a unique perspective on property fund investments
  • Customer segments covered include mass market, high net worth and institutional clients
  • Countries studied are France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK
  • Issues discussed include distribution, future expectations, key success factors, barriers to growth and attitudes towards new investment vehicles

Report Highlights

When asset managers from the five largest European markets were asked which geographic areas are of most interest to the investors in their home country, most selected Europe as the area that is most popular. They also believed that the majority of investors were looking to invest in mixed use funds rather than in a single property type.

When asked which sector the investors in their country preferred to invest in, 53.9% said that mixed use funds was the most popular strategy. The main appeal of a mixed use portfolio is the extra level of diversification it offers investors, as the different sectors of property are not necessarily closely linked in terms of performance.

There is a general trend towards favoring the dismantling of regulatory and tax barriers that exist in respect of onshore property funds, although far fewer asset managers believe that a corresponding increase in the regulations governing offshore funds would improve the onshore market.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Gain a unique picture of the market for property fund investments in Europe based on the views of Europe' s premier asset managers
  • Understand the key success factors required to succeed in the market for property investments
  • Assess the potential for future growth in specific country/customer pairings based on the views of local asset managers themselves
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