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Mutual investment funds are gaining popularity as a financial instrument on the commercial real estate market. Developers point out that of closed real estate MIFs they may save up to 25% on investment outlay by using the mechanism. In turn, regular mutual fund shareholders can count on a yield of 25-30%, which is comparable to […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | 1 Comment
Many of the trends that we have observed over the past 20 years on the Asia-Pacific real estate market are now being repeated in Russia. The scenarios for development of real estate in Korea, Singapore, and China have a great deal in common, but there are still constrasts to be drawn. How will the Russian […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
When investing in commercial properties in St. Petersburg and the Northwest, Western and Russian companies expect a yield of around 8-10% per annum. In the opinion of financial consultants, the office space market is most dynamic, followed by the industrial and retail segments.
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
When discussing an IPO, many people mistakenly believe that the value of a company’s shares depends exclusively on said company’s financial indices. Indeed, these same people neglect to consider that each shareholder is first and foremost a person to whom an approach should be found. Moreover, the skill of properly establishing relationships with investors is […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
The booming regional markets are causing developers of commercial properties to weigh the attractiveness of a particular place for investors more carefully. This article will recount the initial estimation procedure used to assess the potential of any city in terms of investment attraction and to describe primary development criteria.
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
It’s a common occurrence for developers to obtain land, receive planning permissions and start on preliminary and even construction work before thinking seriously about financing.
As a result we often come across interesting and once promising projects that have now become long-term endeavors due to the negligence of developers who didn’t pay enough heed to financing […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
Ten years ago, few would have imagined that Russia would become the focus of international real estate investment. Today there is little doubt that Russia has made a qualitative leap forward, securing a place among the world’s leading markets.
Over the last five years Russia has made a steady climb upwards. Prime yields in the office […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
In our previous column we listed the main types of financing for development projects: direct financing, obtaining funds on the open market and bank loans. This time we will examine one of these options in more detail – bank loans. However, instead of opting for the more conventional approach of simply offering the current standard […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
It’s a common occurrence for developers to obtain land, receive planning permission and start on preliminary and even construction work before thinking seriously about financing. As a result we often come across interesting and formerly promising projects that have now become longterm endeavors due to the negligence of developers who didn’t pay enough attention to […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
Credit consulting, one of commercial real estate’s consulting services, is recently coming to life in Russian under the name “credit brokerage” and is becoming evermore popular. The emergence of a new type of service is determined by the level of development of the financial and commercial real estate markets and, consequently, influences consulting services’ structure.
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
Elsewhere in the world, re-financing is a common practice in commercial real estate, but in Russia it largely remains an alien phenomenon. While their western colleagues have long learned to take full advantage of this instrument, for Russian developers it is still uncommon. However, with the entry of large Western European banks to the market, […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
There are a range of specific problems which many companies come across when investing in property. In particular, a problem which teachers at the Property Investment Institute in Chicago (CCIM) call ‘informational inaccessibility’ of the market. Fairly often, specialists give contradictory information about the market. So, on what grounds can we base our investment decisions? […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments
Diversity of methods of investing into real estate (purchasing completed real estate constructions for various purposes; purchasing of land lots for building and without the purpose of immediate building; purchasing title for real estate; investing into shares of the companies which own and manage real estate; investments into investment funds which allocate assets in real […]
March 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Investment | No Comments