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Global real estate returns are looking healthy in 2022

Topic: After an impressive bounce back in 2021, global real estate returns are set for another good year in 2022 despite the lingering uncertainty over the Omicron variant. Returns will likely be buoyed by record levels of dry powder and rising investment volumes. Relative to other asset classes real estate returns look strong but many risks remain including from rising bond yields and renewed public health restrictions. In this context, we examine where the best opportunities lie in global commercial real estate markets over the next 5 years.

Innes McFee

Managing Director of Macro and Investor Services

Innes McFee

Managing Director of Macro and Investor Services

Innes McFee | Managing Director of Macro and Investor Services

 

Innes McFee is Managing Director of Macro and Investor Services, based in London. Innes oversees the activities of the Macro & Investor Services teams globally, including the Global Macro Forecast and Global Macro Service. Innes joined Oxford Economics in 2017 after 6 years at Lloyds Banking Group as a Senior Economist.

Mark Unsworth
Mark Unsworth

Associate Director, Real Estate Economics

Mark Unsworth

Mark Unsworth

Associate Director, Real Estate Economics

Mark Unsworth | Associate Director, Real Estate Economics

 

Mark is responsible for the UK and European Real Estate Economics Service having joined Oxford Economics in 2021 following 6 years at Cushman & Wakefield as Partner – Head of EMEA Forecasting. At Cushman, Mark led the quarterly city-level property forecasting service, produced pan-European property market consultancy reports and authored a range of content on cyclical and thematic issues.

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