UK real estate: Performance after repricing

Could the UK be closer to the end of this process than other countries?

London skyscrapers rising through the clouds

Bill Page, Head of Real Estate Research, considers in this note what may be next for British real estate after its recent bout of repricing.

He also examines the impact on near-term all-property performance of persistent upward pressure on yields, alongside the differing prospects for residentials, industrials and other sectors.

We believe real estate debt offers investors attractive return potential and could play an increasingly important role in overall real asset exposure. Read the report to find out why.

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