Search Results | Showing 1 - 10 of 10 results for "ANREV" |
| | Investors in the Asia Pacific region are increasingly opting for value-based real estate investments, according to the ANREV, INREV, and PREA Investment Intentions Survey 2024. The 16th annual survey revealed that 78% of investors prefer value-added ... |
| | | ... quarterly Australian Farmland Index compiled by the Asian Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate Vehicles (ANREV). The index consists of 63 properties with a total market value of $1.95 billion, with annual crop representing 44% of the properties. ... |
| | | ... posted 15.07% in returns for the year ending June 2021, as commodity prices and seasonal conditions held strong, according to ANREV. This included 5.33% income contribution and a 9.36% appreciation. The data is compiled by Asian Association for Investors ... |
| | | ... connectivity and continued investment in infrastructure." According to the latest Fund Manager Survey by industry associations ANREV, INREV and NCREIF, Lendlease is Australia's third-largest real estate fund manager with $37.3 billion in assets under ... |
| | | ... one manager has already signalled significant growth this year. The latest Fund Manager Survey by industry associations ANREV, INREV and NCREIF showed real estate AUM in Australia decreased 2.7% to $307.4 billion in 2020. Goodman Group retained its status ... |
| | | ... and Europe have said Australia is the investment location of choice in the Asia Pacific region, according to research from Anrev. The annual investment intentions survey found the majority of global institutional investors plan to stick firm to future ... |
| | | ... retained its status as Australia's largest real estate fund manager by AUM, totalling $52 billion in 2019, according to the ANREV/INREV/NCREIF Fund Manager Survey 2020. Goodman far outpaced its next ranking peer Charter Hall which reported $38.9 billion ... |
| | | ... their hopes on infrastructure remains high. A report from the global Investment Intuitions Survey 2017, published by INREV, ANREV and PREA, forecasts that a minimum of US$57.3 billion of capital will be invested in global real estate during 2017. More ... |
| | | ... Australia was a key driver of performance, with local funds returning 2.94% compared to China's 0.11% and Japan's 1.16%. The ANREV Asia Pacific All Funds Index showed that the region turned around after two consecutive quarters of decline, returning ... |
| | | ... research. The study conducted by Russell Investments, the Asian Association for Investors in non-listed Real Estate Vehicles (ANREV) and the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST), unearthed renewed appetite for overseas assets. Constraints ... |
|