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Understanding Real Estate Buyer Types (Part 3): Specialist, Credit, Private Equity and Emerging Capital
Read more: Understanding Real Estate Buyer Types (Part 3): Specialist, Credit, Private Equity and Emerging CapitalIntroduction: Beyond the Core A final guide in the series for agents and advisors working across the full institutional spectrum. While much of the real estate market is dominated by institutional funds, family offices, and REITs, a growing number of specialist capital sources are influencing deal flow — particularly in complex, transitional, or structured scenarios.…
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Understanding Real Estate Investment Funds (Part 2): Listed, Public, and Mission-Aligned Capital
Read more: Understanding Real Estate Investment Funds (Part 2): Listed, Public, and Mission-Aligned CapitalIntroduction: Diversified Mandates, Distinct Behaviours A follow-up guide for agents advising on institutional and specialist real estate transactions. In Part 1, we profiled five of the most common private and institutional real estate buyer types — from family offices to opportunistic funds. But the capital landscape doesn’t stop there. In this second instalment, we explore…
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Understanding the 6 of Most Common Real Estate Investment Fund Types — And What They Actually Buy
Read more: Understanding the 6 of Most Common Real Estate Investment Fund Types — And What They Actually BuyA professional guide for agents, developers, and advisors working with institutional and private capital in today’s UK market. Introduction: Match the Buyer, Close the Deal In today’s real estate market, placing a deal is no longer just about price — it’s about alignment. Whether you’re advising on a stabilised BTR block, a supported housing portfolio,…
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Why You Can’t Get Your Build-to-Rent Scheme Funded in the Current Climate
Read more: Why You Can’t Get Your Build-to-Rent Scheme Funded in the Current ClimateThe UK’s Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector has experienced significant growth in recent years, attracting institutional investors seeking stable, long-term returns. However, the traditional forward funding model, once a cornerstone of BTR development, is facing unprecedented challenges in the current economic climate. Developers are finding it increasingly difficult to secure funding for new schemes, as a confluence…
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Section 106: Shared Ownership. Deal Structure and Exit Strategy for developers
Read more: Section 106: Shared Ownership. Deal Structure and Exit Strategy for developers🏡 Why Section 106 Shared Ownership is Gaining Momentum with RPs and Institutional Buyers As pressure to deliver mixed-tenure housing intensifies, many developers are turning to Section 106 shared ownership units not just as a planning obligation — but as a strategic opportunity. Shared ownership offers developers a route to de-risk schemes early, while providing…
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AI, Real Estate And Big Data – What Will The Future Hold?
Read more: AI, Real Estate And Big Data – What Will The Future Hold?Artificial Intelligence in Real Estate
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Leveraging Emerging Trends for Opportunistic Property Investing In The Current Climate.
Read more: Leveraging Emerging Trends for Opportunistic Property Investing In The Current Climate.Leveraging Emerging Trends for Opportunistic Property Investing In The Current Climate. Introduction: The landscape of institutional real estate investment is constantly evolving. As we navigate these ever-shifting terrains, it’s crucial for investors to stay abreast of emerging trends and understand their implications for opportunistic property investing. In this context, we will delve into some of…


