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European real estate investors remain risk averse: Savills
Date: 1 February 2013
Category: Market Watch, Other News
Savills' latest report forecasts that European investment activity in 2013 will continue to be driven by equity-rich buyers seeking risk-averse, prime product in markets such as the UK, France, Germany and the Nordics.

This demand will, in turn, keep prime yields in these markets stable with some upward pressure on pricing in key sectors including prime offices, shopping centres and high street retail. Average prime yields in these sectors currently stand at 5.7%, 5.8% and 4.5%, respectively.

In peripheral markets such as Spain and Ireland the firm said it expects to see more activity from opportunistic investors seeking good quality assets at significantly reduced prices. However, investment volumes in these markets will be heavily dependent on debt markets and economic improvement. Consequently turnover may still be subdued with yields for secondary assets in peripheral markets likely to remain under pressure.

Lydia Brissy, European research director at Savills: 'With ongoing economic uncertainties throughout Europe we expect the UK, France and Germany to capture most of the global capital flows in 2013 as investors favour risk-averse assets. Nevertheless, an increasing presence of opportunistic equity funds from North America in Europe could lead to a rising number of cross- border investments in peripheral European markets this year.'
 
 
PropertyEU Daily News 4 February 2013
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