This week we look at EU lending, New Zealand residential property, Canadian housing activity and Japanese construction.
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printMarch 2012 publications
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RICS Global Real Estate Weekly 23 March 2012
- Download: GlobalRealEstateWeekly23March2012.pdf
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RICS Cyprus Property Index Q4 2011
The ninth edition of RICS Cyprus’ Property Price Index is now available. A quarterly price and rental index which is based on methodology produced by the University of Reading, UK, the index tracks property and rental prices across all districts and main property types.
- Download: RICSCyprusPropertyIndexQ42011V1.ppt
For more information: ltoumazou@rics.org -
RICS Global Real Estate Weekly 16 March 2012
This week’s edition focuses on:
- Euro area construction outlook; still bad, but not as bad
- US housing activity: trending upwards
- Macro indicators confirm softening in Hong Kong property market
- The UK budget announcement: Don’t expect the unexpected
- Download: GlobalRealEstateWeekly16March2012.pdf
For more information: joshuamiller@ric.org -
RICS Global Real Estate Weekly 9 March 2012
This week's edition looks at:
• A weaker German housing market is forecast
• US commercial property attracting capital inflows
• Australian mortgage approvals picking up modestly
• Real estate activity looks to soften in Singapore as the economy slows- Download: RICSGlobalRealEstateWeekly9March2012.pdf
For more information: joshuamiller@ric.org -
Corporate Real Estate: Investment and Global Cities
Corporate occupiers, as demand-drivers for commercial and industrial real estate development and management, are central to the economic success of a city and country.
As significant ‘end-users’ for service providers, it is critical for the real estate profession to understand the dynamic, evolving challenges and opportunities occupiers face in ensuring they are located in prime space for their businesses.
This paper represents a scoping exercise among some of RICS’ key stakeholders – members and other professionals - through a number of global discussion forums on the subject. It is not intended to represent an exhaustive study of location and relocation drivers, but will be a platform for further in-depth research, policy and best practice for RICS globally.
Please find the full report here attached.
For more information: tpienaar@rics.org
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