Venue
Hall A1
Hall A1, Munchen, Germany

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Event Date Wed Oct 4 CEST (about 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Oct 3 6:00pm - Tue Oct 3 6:00pm
Location Hall A1
Munchen, Germany
Region EMEA
Details

It has consistently been the economic powerhouse of Europe, but rising interest rates and general market uncertainty have created a pause in activity in real estate transactions. What are the challenges ahead and long-term implications of current economic and geopolitical headwinds? Will Germany continue to attract significant international capital or are we likely to see a bigger focus on domestic investment? What are the risks and outlook for the market? What are the opportunities?

• Is international capital still focused on opportunities? What is happening with capital flows?
• What are international investors looking for in terms of strategy? Core? Opportunistic? Value-add?
• Who is looking to buy and who might sell?
• What is the situation with Debt Financing in Germany? Who is still actively financing and refinancing?
• Which sectors are likely to outperform? Which are proving the most resilient in the current market?
• Logistics investments have been a real focus for investors - challenges? Opportunities?
• Residential and the related Living sectors are growing across Europe - what is the outlook for Germany?
• The office sector seems stable in Germany - what are the short and longer term trends and outlook?
• Alternative sectors like healthcare, life sciences, self-storage, data centres are gaining traction - are niche sectors an opportunity?
• Which of Germany's top 7 cities offers the best prospects?
• Are investors looking beyond the top cities to secondary and tertiary markets too?
• Which investment strategies are best suited to the current market?

Speakers

2023 Speaker

Christian Scheuerl
Managing Director, neworld Investment Management GmbH, Germany