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CBRE market analysis of logistics real estate conditions in central Germany for Q4 2025.

CBRE market analysis of logistics real estate activity and conditions in North Rhine-Westphalia for Q4 2025.

Forward-looking analysis of German real estate market conditions and investment trends for 2026.

CBRE analysis examining the energy efficiency status and future perspectives of Germany's residential housing stock.

CBRE analysis examining how artificial intelligence adoption is shaping demand and investment dynamics in the European data centre sector.

This is a logistics sector report published by Knight Frank in June 2026 covering European industrial real estate markets, presented in data and figures format.

CBRE analysis of how energy market disruptions from Middle East conflict are driving elevated construction material costs (6.6–10.7%) and building operating expenses globally, with regional variation and delayed budget impacts particularly affecting Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Explores how an ageing global population is redirecting real estate demand toward healthcare, senior living and service-oriented sectors.

Lisney's Q1 2026 update on the Irish retail property market.

Lisney's Q1 2026 update on the Irish industrial and logistics property market.

Lisney's Q1 2026 update on the Irish office property market.

Lisney's Q1 2026 update on the Irish commercial property investment market.

JLL's 2026 EMEA edition: laboratory space remains a niche asset class with concentrated demand; AI creating cross-industry occupancy opportunities and reshaping facility requirements.
Quarterly Golden Triangle (Oxford, Cambridge, London) take-up, lab supply, rents and VC trends; covers LSIMF government grant programme and AstraZeneca investment.

European healthcare investment reached EUR5.8bn in Q1 2026, up 189% YoY, with record 2025 volumes, care-home strength and consolidation led by US REITs such as Welltower.
Irish PBSA review: full-time enrolment over 215,000 with strong international inflows; Dublin facing ~34,300-bed deficit; investment rebounded to EUR 183m transacted in 2025.

CRETI year-end report: $16.7B invested in proptech in 2025 (+67.9% YoY), 77% structured as debt/PE, AI as baseline expectation, Europe softening while the Middle East emerges.

CBRE's 2026 European outlook PBSA chapter: international student enrolment forecast to grow 5% annually to 2030, with structural undersupply underpinning high occupancy and rental growth.

2026 outlook across U.S., Asia Pacific, and Europe; notes global REIT equity multiples ~30% cheaper than historical levels versus broad equities.

JLL sizes the European PBSA opportunity to 2030, noting completions will run 79% below student additions over five years amid rising demand and undersupply.

JLL City Climate & Resilience Policy Tracker: nearly half of 75 studied cities now enforce building performance standards (e.g. NYC Local Law 97, EU EPBD), shifting from ambition to enforcement.

C&W research finding 75% of polled investors identified PBSA as a key investment target, with analysis of European student accommodation demand drivers.

Savills Impacts examines how 'green' office standards vary by city - operational carbon, embodied carbon limits and climate resilience - across New York, Oslo, Singapore, Amsterdam and others.

Ranks 43 European life sciences clusters across themes including digital health R&D and pharma manufacturing; covers VC flows, AI impact, sustainability, and new lab supply.

Knight Frank UK SFH report: record 31 SFH deals (up 24% YoY), SFH share of BTR volume surging from 2% (2020) to 43% (2024); £1.8bn invested, potential for 1M+ homes at maturity.

PBSA snapshot positioning student accommodation as an emerging asset class; Italy off-campus investment ~EUR 310m in 2024 (75%+ international) with provision rate just 4.8%.

CBRE's European life sciences ecosystems report PDF (9.3MB): lab space commands rent premiums over office; 43 of top-100 life sciences universities are in Europe; growing investor interest.

Global REIT outlook across U.S., Europe, and Asia Pacific; projects new deliveries declining ~20% in 2025 and notes office sector bifurcation favoring top-tier product.

Record $3.2B in VC into AI-powered proptech in 2024; US captured $2B+, Europe $700M, APAC $500M across leasing, construction, energy, and workplace use cases.

Analysis of worldwide REIT trends across the FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Real Estate Index (497 constituents, 38 countries) spanning North America, Europe, and Asia.

CBRE report on PBSA demand drivers, supply-demand imbalances, the regulatory landscape and investment opportunities across constrained European student housing markets.

JLL/QX research on UK PBSA: rising demand and significant structural undersupply, shifting student demographics, regulatory change and routes to more affordable accommodation.

Savills UK update on holiday, residential and mobile home parks: pitch values by park type (residential parks ~£40,547/pitch), deal volume and demand trends across the land-lease park sector.

This is a market report published by JLL in March 2026 covering capital markets dynamics in the Netherlands during the first quarter of 2026, with a focus on Amsterdam and broader European market context.
This is a Q1 2026 market report published by JLL covering multifamily residential dynamics in the Netherlands, with a focus on the Amsterdam market.

The Cushman & Wakefield Netherlands MarketBeat report for Q1 2026 covers the Dutch industrial and logistics market, reporting total investment volume of approximately €265 million (77% in logistics assets) alongside occupier take-up of 833,000 sqm, while characterizing the market as cautious and highly selective with core capital targeting only prime-quality assets despite subdued transaction volumes. Key findings indicate that investor sentiment deteriorated due to macroeconomic uncertainty and rising financing costs, occupier activity remains steady but increasingly selective with growing rental spreads between prime and secondary locations, and market fundamentals remain resilient with prime rents expected to track inflation while secondary markets face rising vacancy and incentives.

The Hague office market recorded stable conditions in Q1 2026, with take-up increasing to approximately 20,300 square meters compared to 16,300 square meters in Q1 2025, while total available space stood at approximately 128,300 square meters with vacancy at 3.1%, supporting stable prime rents at €245 per square meter per annum. Investment activity remained limited at €7.5 million with a single transaction of approximately 2,800 square meters, and prime net initial yields remained stable at 5.50%, with the market expected to maintain stable conditions driven by location-specific occupier requirements and government-related activity.

The Dutch hotel investment market experienced minimal transaction activity in Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 due to a wait-and-see attitude among buyers and sellers, reduced international investor appetite, rising operating costs, and pressure on hotel performance, though interest in Value Add and Opportunistic repositioning strategies is increasing. The occupancy market shows structurally sound underlying demand supported by sustained tourism and constrained supply, but operating performance is pressured by labour costs, cost inflation, and higher taxes, with expected RevPAR decreases depending on location and segment.

Cushman & Wakefield's Netherlands office market report for Q1 2026 covers investment activity, occupier demand, and market fundamentals, reporting €209 million in investment volumes, 216,769 sqm of occupier take-up, a 7.7% vacancy rate, and a prime rent of €625 per square meter per year. The document identifies a market characterized by cautious optimism in investment despite geopolitical uncertainty and financing cost pressures, while occupier demand shows intensifying polarization favoring modern, sustainable office spaces near intercity stations over functionally obsolete stock.

This is a market report published by JLL in March 2026 covering retail market conditions and dynamics in the Netherlands for the first quarter of 2026.

Cushman & Wakefield's Netherlands Retail Q1 2026 MarketBeat report finds that retail investment volume reached approximately €263 million in the first quarter, down 9% year-over-year, driven mainly by smaller and mid-sized transactions as larger deals remain deferred amid geopolitical uncertainty and interest rate concerns. The occupier market shows selective expansion concentrated in prime A1 and A2 high streets, where international retailers are driving strong demand, while secondary locations face rising vacancies and rental pressure; occupier performance is expected to face increasing headwinds from higher transport, energy, and labour costs in the second half of the year.

The Dutch residential investment market achieved approximately €1.8 billion in transaction volume during Q1 2026, driven by domestic pension funds acquiring new completions and a transfer tax reduction for investors effective January 1, 2026, though outlook remains uncertain due to cyclical risks and structural headwinds. The owner-occupier market showed early cooling signs with transaction volumes declining more sharply than typical for Q1, house prices falling approximately 3.4% quarter-on-quarter, and lengthened selling periods as rising supply and macroeconomic uncertainty combined with higher mortgage rates to soften buyer sentiment.

Zurich's hotel sector experienced steady growth in room occupancy rates, prices, and revenue per available room, with multiple new hotel openings and renovations occurring in 2025. City tourism is driving Swiss tourism growth at above-average rates compared to Alpine regions, and BAK Economics forecasts this trend to continue.

Bristol's office take-up in 2025 totalled 604,119 sq ft across 110 transactions, 37% above 2024 and 20% above the five-year average, with Insurance & Financial and Professional sectors leading demand. Prime headline rents reached £50 per sq ft in Q3 2025, representing 33% growth since end-2019, with projections to reach £60 per sq ft by 2028, while total availability fell to 1.14 million sq ft with Grade A vacancy at 1.0% and Prime at 2.3%.

Knight Frank's Q4 2025 quarterly review analyzes investment trends, student demand, and supply delivery in the UK purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) market, finding that investors committed £4.3 billion to PBSA in 2025 (up 10% year-on-year) across 79 deals, with increasing investor appetite for first-generation standing stock and portfolio-level transactions despite pricing misalignments and weaker leasing cycles. Demand-side analysis shows undergraduate acceptances for 2025/26 rose 2.3% year-on-year to 577,725 students with Russell Group institutions significantly outperforming, while PBSA delivery reached 19,600 beds across 64 schemes in 2025 with an additional 50,250 beds under construction, concentrated in London, Bristol, Glasgow, Coventry, and Manchester.

This is a market report published by Savills in November 2025 covering the office investment market in Bristol, UK. The report is part of a series tracking regional office investment activity in the United Kingdom.

This document provides a comprehensive overview of European residential markets across 16 countries as of Q3 2025, presenting data on prime yields, apartment rents, and apartment prices for over 50 cities. The report shows that five-year actual paid rent growth rates vary significantly by country, ranging from 1.5% in Ireland to 12.3% in Finland, while market rents have grown between 1.6% in Germany and 10.0% in Norway over the same period.

This is a market report published by Cushman & Wakefield in September 2025 focused on the office sector in Oslo, Norway, with results from the third quarter of 2025. The report is part of a broader "DNA of Real Estate Europe" series and includes a specific breakout analysis for the Oslo market.

This is a market report published by CBRE on September 30, 2025 presenting investment market figures for Norway in the third quarter of 2025. The report covers capital markets activity and includes data for the Oslo market and broader Norway region.

The JLL Nordic Outlook Report Autumn 2025 examines how Nordic institutional strength creates enduring value in the region's real estate market, with particular emphasis on Stockholm's top European innovation ranking. The report notes that since February 2025, increased global uncertainty stemming from shifts in the world order has prompted investors to reassess risk and seek stability in regions with proven institutional strength, potentially benefiting Europe's relative position.

The document analyzes the South West logistics and industrial market as of mid-2025, reporting that supply fell 63% year-over-year to 2.29 million square feet with a vacancy rate of 6.52%, while H1 2025 take-up reached 2.98 million square feet (239% higher than the prior year), driven primarily by large deals from GXO, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, and Wincanton accounting for 64% of activity. The market features four speculative units under construction totaling 2.26 million square feet, with the largest being Panattoni Park Swindon at 915,000 square feet scheduled for completion in Q1 2026, and third-party logistics firms account for 51% of H1 2025 take-up.

This is an office sector spotlight report published by Savills in June 2025 focusing on the Bristol market. The report provides market coverage specific to the Bristol office sector during the summer 2025 period.

The document presents Q1 2025 European residential market data across 19 countries, including prime yields, apartment rental rates per square meter per month, and apartment prices per square meter for major cities. A secondary chart displays overcrowding rates for total population and renters at market prices across EU nations from 2014 to 2024, with Zurich showing the lowest prime yield at 2.50 percent and London the highest apartment prices at €13,440 per square meter.

This is a real estate market outlook and forecast report published by CBRE on February 7, 2025, covering the Norway real estate market with focus on capital markets and economic factors, with geographic emphasis on Oslo and broader Norway within Europe.

This is a market outlook and forecast report published by CBRE on December 31, 2024, covering the Netherlands real estate market with projections for 2025. The report addresses multiple sectors including capital markets, office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and hospitality, with geographic focus on Amsterdam and the Netherlands within Europe.

JLL's Switzerland office market study for 2025 reports that vacancy rates in the five largest Swiss markets (Zurich, Geneva, Bern, Basel, and Lausanne) rose 9% year-over-year to 995,500 m², with the average supply ratio increasing from 4.1% in late 2019 to 5.0% at end of 2024, while new construction activity bottomed out at 57,000 m² in 2024 and is expected to rise annually between 2025 and 2027. The report finds that demand remains intact for modern, flexible, ESG-compliant office space in well-connected locations, while older buildings without proximity to transit stations face leasing challenges, and predicts yield compression and higher transaction volumes in 2025 as investors increase capital deployment in a lower interest rate environment.

Poland's industrial market delivered strong Q1 2026 performance, with gross take-up reaching 1.58 million sqm (+47% year-on-year), net take-up at 850,000 sqm (+78% year-on-year), and total stock expanding to 37.44 million sqm (+6% year-on-year), while the vacancy rate improved to 7.3% and prime rents remained stable at €4.50–5.75/sqm/month. The investment market surged with approximately EUR 447 million transacted (+120% year-on-year), driven primarily by long-income strategies including built-to-suit projects and sale-and-leaseback structures, with prime yields holding steady around 6.00%.

Belgium's industrial real estate market in Q1 2026 experienced a 69% year-over-year decline in logistics take-up to 41,816 square meters, driven by the absence of large transactions above 20,000 square meters, while semi-industrial space dominated overall activity at 87% of 319,057 square meters of total take-up with acquisition interest reaching 45%. The logistics vacancy rate on the Antwerp-Brussels axis increased slightly from 3.36% in Q4 2025 to 3.41%, with no major corridor deliveries creating upward rental pressure on prime semi-industrial assets.

Poland's retail market in Q1 2026 delivered 73,000 sqm of new completions with Poland's GDP growing 4% year-on-year in Q4 2025, while retail sales advanced 3.8% in January-February 2026 driven by strong non-food segments. The retail development pipeline reached an exceptionally high 770,000 sqm under construction, investment transactions totaled EUR 318 million across 10 deals, and prime shopping centre rents stood at EUR 180 per sqm with yields at 6.45%.

Cushman & Wakefield's Warsaw office market report for Q1 2026 shows that total office stock reached 6.28 million sqm with a 9.5% vacancy rate, down 1.0 percentage point year-on-year, while the development pipeline contracted to a 30-year low of 118,000 sqm under construction due to subdued new project activity. Prime headline rents stood at €24–29 per sqm per month in central locations and €15–19 in non-central areas, with leasing activity totaling 133,800 sqm in the quarter, primarily driven by shared service centres and sectors including IT, banking, and pharmaceuticals.