Summary
FOR the first half of this decade, commercial real estate was the asset class to invest in, outperforming equity markets annually and delivering a strong performance relative to lower-risk assets.
It is unsurprising then that both retail and institutional investors were heavily exposed to the asset class due to the combination of strong returns and the tangible nature of bricks and mortar - a major source of comfort for many investors who had lost faith in equities following high-profile corporate failures .See the full content of this document
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Raising Your Capital in Torrid Times
A further positive for property was its lack of correlation to returns from traditional assets like equities an...
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