Sentences with phrase «estate as a safe haven»

Investors who previously regarded London's commercial real estate as a safe haven are likely to look elsewhere, including gateway cities across the Atlantic, such as New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, which boast strong local economies and rents that are consistently among the highest in the world.

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The Paris - based OECD warned that «there is a risk that a prolonged period of easy finance could result in a price bubble,» which may endanger French banks [5], while Hervé Boulhol, the OECD's France economist, warned against treating French real estate as a safe - haven and that the property market's powerful rise without a corresponding rise in income «may signal a bubble phenomenon, as a bubble is a disconnection with fundamentals.»
The move follows a stampede to buy up valuable real estate, especially in central London, by Russian oligarchs, Middle Eastern businessmen and other investors who see the capital as a safe haven for their money.
Despite the weakening euro, Europe's latest Quantitative Easing (QE) plan could spark additional real estate investing in the U.S. as European investors look for a safe haven for capital...
Foreign buyers are being lured to U.S. real estate due to what they perceive as bargain prices, economic stability, and a «safe haven for investors,» 24/7 Wall St. reports.
We can probably expect enhanced inbound foreign investment in U.S. real estate as the U.S. becomes even more of a safe haven.
As public monies continue to seek a safe haven in real estate, investors are catching glimpses of what's been a rare bird of late: the REIT IPO.
«It seems that they [life insurance companies, pension funds and conduits] view multifamily mortgages as a safe haven right now compared with corporate bonds, equities and other types of commercial real estate they could be investing in,» says Holmes.
«When tech stocks fell out of favor, people started looking for a safe haven, and REITs were seen as a safe haven,» said David Barker, who teaches a real estate course at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.
Tampa and Miami are the main cities in Florida targeted by foreigners as «safe havens» for their real estate investments.
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