Direct Investment In Commercial Real Estate

Topics:
Foreign Direct Investment
Tags:
Asset Management,
Business Operations,
Commercial Real Estate,
Finance,
Investment,
Operational Planning,
Real Estate,
University Of Reading
Source:
University of Reading

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Overview: This paper formed the basis of the keynote address to the Pacific Rim Real Estate Society conference in Melbourne. In the asset allocation process, direct real estate investment suffers from some perceived disadvantages and this paper summarises research, funded by practice, into three of these perceived disadvantages; depreciation in value, liquidity (or lack of it) and the accuracy of valuations. It also discusses the tensions when undertaking industry funded research concerning the industry need for useable results and the academic need for a sound theoretical framework and research method.

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Format: PDF | Size: 174KB | Date: Mar 2007 | Pages: 18


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