Real Estate Technology

The future of real estate investing

August 11, 2021

The investments business does not have a reputation for innovation. New regulations or technologies occasionally spur change, but fiduciary concerns and a need for predictability largely preclude sudden shifts in modus operandi. Several converging factors now threaten to upend the status quo, bringing an unprecedented revolution that is forcing both investors and asset managers to reexamine their beliefs, processes, and infrastructure.

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NCC

NCC AB is a leading construction and property development company in the Nordic Region. With annual sales of SEK 55 billion and approx. 17.800 employees (2017), NCC creates healthy environment for housing and business. NCC is active throughout the value chain to create environments for work, living and communication.

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ESG is seriously lacking structure. This may not be ground-breaking news, but frustrations are not tempering any time soon. In the real estate sector specifically, a place where scrutiny is feverishly increasing, there is a real lack of consensus as to what an ESG integrated portfolio actually looks like. Sustainability strategies are stagnating, targets are not being met and there’s no uniformed approach to benchmarking as everyone is doing their own thing. That’s not to criticise organisations’ best intentions but without a uniformed approach to ESG, only confusion and apprehension will continue to remain.

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Outlook for real estate

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

Private real estate outperformed most sectors globally in 2022, rewarding investors who continued to increase their allocations to the sector over the last decade. However, we expect to see pockets of softness in 2023, including value losses in some markets and sectors. But even as the market slows, opportunities will remain in commercial real estate.

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Innovation in the inventory era – digital transformation of the real estate industry in the Greater Bay Area

whitePaper | September 8, 2022

Prop-tech has become the main driving force for the latest real estate industry revolution and enterprise transformation. It has garnered significant interest as the real estate industry enters the era of inventory management. Under the dual pressures of China’s tightening housing policy and rising operation costs, real estate enterprises must break new ground for growth, entailing new approaches in management and operation. Meanwhile, demands from epidemic control, remote work and the overall trends in data integration have catalysed the rapid growth of prop-tech. This “new normal” has given the impetus for enterprises to undergo digital transformation.

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whitePaper | September 15, 2022

With inflation hitting multi-decade highs, central banks in major developed markets have finally been forced to abandon the long-running era of easy monetary policy; interest rate hikes rather than cuts characterise the new regime. At such times, when government bonds are less of a safe haven, investments offering resilience and stable returns are hard to find. Real estate long income offers the potential to deliver on both counts.

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Mergers & Acquisitions in Real Estate Brokerage

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

Today’s real estate market is equally primed for those real estate broker/owners who want their company to be acquired by another and for those wishing to acquire an existing company.

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8 Trends That Will Shape Real Estate And Facility Management By 2027

whitePaper | July 1, 2022

The advancing field of technology continues to drive development in the world of real estate and facility management. Over the years, it has yielded a plethora of advantages for managers in this sector. It can help predict potential issues, reduce administrative work, assist organisations in complying with industry standards, and generally make buildings better places for people to spend their time.

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NCC

NCC AB is a leading construction and property development company in the Nordic Region. With annual sales of SEK 55 billion and approx. 17.800 employees (2017), NCC creates healthy environment for housing and business. NCC is active throughout the value chain to create environments for work, living and communication.

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