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Emerging Trends in Real Estate® Europe 2025
Charting New Horizons
Résumé du rapport : : After navigating the storm clouds of higher inflation and interest rates for nearly three years, the real estate industry in Europe has a landing zone in sight. However, geopolitics – both close to home and further afield – increasingly represents a source of considerable volatility. Similarly, ever-present environmental sustainability and decarbonisation requirements and changing occupier demands also weigh on the industry’s longer-term outlook. The mood among the industry is therefore one of cautious optimism. Though the survey indicates greater business confidence and profits for 2025 than a year ago the interviews offer a more nuanced view of the market, and there are caveats at every turn. However, this year’s report finds that the more progressive industry players are starting to meet these challenges head on. When it comes to driving profits, says one institutional investment chief, the focus now needs to be on "debt, demographics, decarbonisation, deglobalisation, and digitalisation."
Résumé du rapport : After navigating the storm clouds of higher inflation and interest rates for nearly three years, the real estate industry in Europe has a landing zone in sight. However, geopolitics – both close to home and further afield – increasingly represents a source of considerable volatility. Similarly, ever-present environmental sustainability and decarbonisation requirements and changing occupier demands also weigh on the industry’s longer-term outlook. The mood among the industry is therefore one of cautious optimism. Though the survey indicates greater business confidence and profits for 2025 than a year ago the interviews offer a more nuanced view of the market, and there are caveats at every turn. However, this year’s report finds that the more progressive industry players are starting to meet these challenges head on. When it comes to driving profits, says one institutional investment chief, the focus now needs to be on "debt, demographics, decarbonisation, deglobalisation, and digitalisation."
À propos des tendances émergentes dans l'immobilier®
Emerging Trends in Real Estate® est l'une des perspectives annuelles les plus appréciées du secteur de l'immobilier et de l'utilisation des sols, publiée conjointement par PwC et l'Urban Land Institute. En incorporant des entretiens et des réponses à des sondages de plusieurs centaines de professionnels de l'industrie, le rapport fournit une perspective approfondie par région sur l'investissement immobilier, les tendances de développement et les marchés des capitaux. Le rapport est produit en quatre versions : Amériques, Asie-Pacifique, Europe et Monde. Tous les rapports Emerging Trends in Real Estate® publiés depuis 2003 sont disponibles sur Knowledge Finder.
ULI et motomarine
Emerging Trends in Real Estate® est parrainé conjointement par l'Urban Land Institute et PwC. Depuis 2003, l'Urban Land Institute et PwC ont collaboré pour produire l'un des rapports les plus complets de l'industrie de l'immobilier et de l'utilisation des terres. PwC est un réseau mondial de cabinets dans 158 pays avec plus de 236 000 personnes qui s'engagent à fournir des services de qualité en matière d'assurance, de conseil et de fiscalité. En savoir plus sur PwC sur pwc.com .