Global cross-regional investment volume down by 52 per cent from H1 2022: CBRE - constructconnect.com

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NEW YORK — CBRE recently released the H1 2023 Global Real Estate Capital Flows report, which found global cross-regional investment volume declined sharply in H1 2023. According to the report, cross-regional capital flows between North America, Europe an

DCN-JOC News ServicesNEW YORK — CBRE recently released the H1 2023 Global Real Estate Capital Flows report, which found global cross-regional investment volume declined sharply in H1 2023.

Elevated interest rates, softer real estate fundamentals and a mismatch in pricing expectations of buyers and sellers limited global investment.Cross-regional capital flow to Europe from the U.S. fell substantially in H1 2023, causing Europe’s total global cross-regional capital inflow to fall by 68 per cent from H1 2022.

Industrial and logistics were the most sought-after assets globally due to their strong supply-and-demand dynamics. They accounted for 37 per cent of all global cross-regional investment in H1 2023, the highest half-year share of any asset type on record.

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