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Changing Tide for Commercial Property Investment as Macro Factors Impact Yield Movements

Posted by Colliers on 12th September 2022 -

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Inward yield movements for most commercial real estate sectors are expected to come to an end over the coming months as investor caution sets in, according to Colliers’ latest Real Estate Investment Forecasts.

While Colliers forecasts that all property yields will end 2022 at roughly the same level as they ended 2021, this is a consequence of strong compression during H1 followed by outward shifts in H2. Industrial and retail warehouses will see the largest outward shifts in yields, while high street shops and shopping centres will see some modest compression.

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