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India projected to receive cross border real estate investment of USD 2.5 billion in 2022 : Knight Frank
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* US, UK, Germany, France, and the Netherlands are forecast to be top destinations for cross border real estate investment in 2022

* London, Shanghai, New York, Paris, and Washington DC are the world’s greenest cities for real estate

* India’s greenest city for real estate is Delhi (global rank – 63), followed by Chennai (global rank – 224), Mumbai (global rank – 240) and Hyderabad (global rank – 245)

Mumbai, 29th September 2021: Cross-border real estate investment will reach record levels in 2022, according to new research from Knight Frank. This year’s Active Capital research suggests a resurgence of investment flows into real estate, hitting record pre-pandemic levels into key sectors including offices, logistics and residential, signalling a marked return of investor confidence.

The US, UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands are forecast to be the top destinations for cross border real estate investment in 2022, with the US, Canada, UK, and Germany predicted to be largest deployers of cross border capital in 2022, led by investment managers, institutions and private equity investors. India is amongst key markets globally with cross border real estate investment projections of USD 2.5 billion in the year 2022.

Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director Knight Frank India, commented: “A series of structural reforms in recent past has put the country’s real estate sector on high trajectory attracting global attention. Rapidly improving pandemic scenario in the country coupled with policy interventions to support realty sector growth will ensure global capital finds it attractive to participate in the sector. The country’s commercial real estate sector has evinced strong global investor interest in segments led by Office and Warehouse. With best-in-class global participation on capital as well as development front, we expect that the volume and quality of product offerings will see a marked scale-up in near future.”

The 2021 Active Capital Report, now in its sixth year, uses data and proprietary modelling to predict global real estate investment trends for the year ahead. For the first time, the capital gravity research model uses cutting-edge machine learning to identify country-by-country capital flows, type of investors behind the capital and the key sectors within different destination countries.

Projected CROSS – BORDER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT IN 2022

The office sector tipped to be the focus of more than half of all major cross-border transactions. Residential is forecast to be the second most invested sector in 2022. Sources of capital are likely to be broad based, targeting a geographically diverse area, including the US, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Japan.

Investment managers and private equity funds, particularly from the US and Canada, are forecast to remain major players in the industrials market in 2022, also targeting a diverse range of locations including the US, the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands, as well as Spain, Poland and Australia.

Neil Brookes, Head of Global Capital Markets at Knight Frank, commented: “The results from this year’s report are a welcome sign of the continuing recovery in the global capital markets and a resurgence of global cross-border investment into real estate. Indeed, as the world moves into the next phase of living with the pandemic, we could see a roaring 20s effect for real estate in 2022. Thanks to the latest machine learning modelling, this year we have a much deeper dive on the likely trends emerging on where and what sectors capital will be invested in the year ahead. As such, it provides a timely and actionable set of insights to help investors navigate the post-pandemic global real estate market, allowing them to stay one step ahead.”

WORLD’S GREENEST CITIES

Knight Frank’s research has identified London, Shanghai, New York, Paris and Washington DC as the world’s top five green-rated cities for real estate. Globally ranked 63rd, Delhi is the greenest city for real estate in India. Followed by Chennai with a global rank of 224, Mumbai with a global rank of 240,

Hyderabad with a global rank of 245, Bengaluru with a global rank of 259 and Pune with a global rank of 260.

Cities were measured on a range of factors, such as well-developed public transport networks, urban green space, and a high number of green-rated buildings. Notably, these top five cities also have universities which are benchmarked against UN Sustainable Development Goal 11, which measures the strength of research into sustainable cities and communities.

Yet, while these cities are making strides in supporting carbon reduction (at least on a relative per person basis), none are immune to climate risks. None of the 286 global cities surveyed scored much above 6 out of ten for resilience against climate risks such as extreme weather events.

TOP GREEN CITIES FOR REAL ESTATE

*The scores are between zero and ten. The higher the green score, the more these cities are supportive of green real estate benchmarks.

Anthony Duggan, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Capital Markets Research at Knight Frank, said: “Unsurprisingly, this year’s theme for Active Capital is ESG. Real estate has a critical part to play in the climate emergency and this is having significant ramifications across every element of our marketplace. As such, our report delves into understanding these trends and their implications. Our analysis of the price premium on green-rated buildings should help the sector to take a big step forward in quantifying ESG investment decisions and further ingraining sustainability into real estate strategies.”

 

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