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Property Experts: These are the Sectors we are Eyeing in 2024

CBRE’s Talking Property podcast recently asked three leading commercial property experts for their 2024 investment predictions. As finance brokers, we’ve distilled the information into what we believe are five key considerations for investors:


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🏢 🛒 🏭 Traditional Core Sectors Offer Opportunities:

David Harrison, Managing Director & Group CEO of Charter Hall, suggests that there are valuable opportunities in traditional core sectors such as #office, #industrial, #retail, and #social #infrastructure. By identifying mispriced assets and employing strategies to de-risk them, investors can capitalise on potential gains.


🏢 🏦 👩‍💼 Focus on Modern Prime Office Assets:

Despite challenges in the office sector, Harrison believes that prime office assets, especially modern or modernised ones, present opportunities. Bifurcation of #tenant demand towards high-quality assets indicates potential for sustained occupancy and attractiveness to tenants.


🚚 🚛 👨‍🎓 Logistics and Student Accommodation Property:

Alex Crossing (CBRE Investment Management) advocates for investments in #logistics, particularly in well-located, consumer-driven areas. Additionally, she sees potential in the #student #accommodation sector, especially in Australia, where favourable conditions outweigh factors like regulations and taxes.


⚡ 🌲 ♻ Sustainability as a Market Theme:

Dale Connor (CEO of Lendlease Australia) emphasises the growing significance of #sustainability in #property and #construction. Investors should consider opportunities in #renewable diesel, reduction of fossil fuel usage, and the adoption of electric-driven construction equipment. Sustainability efforts extend to the design and materials used in construction, providing a differentiator for investors.


🏥 🏘 👩‍⚕️ Long-Term Trends in Healthcare and Living Property Sectors:

Crossing notes that despite challenges in the #healthcare sector, it remains an area of interest. The focus on "beds, sheds, and meds" underscores the potential for growth in healthcare-related investments. Additionally, the living sector, supported by government policies, is becoming a larger part of institutional investors' portfolios, presenting long-term opportunities.


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