Learning from real estate

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[vc_media_type_category]The coronavirus pandemic has impacted the way we work and live in unprecedented ways that are impacting how we consume. These thematics – including the increased use of technology, working from home, and online shopping – are acute in the real estate sector. This session will examine what this means for the asset class opportunities and risks as well as learnings for the whole portfolio. 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Key takeaways

Jon
  • Retail and office are only 25 per cent of the property market. Today, the property asset class has a material weighting to data centres and technology towers.
  • We have to deal with the fact that it’s a recession, so hotels for example will naturally be impacted.
  • Some aspects of property are being uniquely impacted, for example university housing which is normally a defensive asset.
  • There will certainly be some permanent destruction of the office opportunity, even though advocates of office investment believe physical offices provide benefit relating to talent concentration, culture and collaboration.
  • The property market, like an economy, is always evolving, with some parts becoming obsolete and some parts becoming more relevant.
  • Over a cycle, it is best to have a combination of both listed and unlisted property within a portfolio.
  • We will not necessarily witness a doom and gloom exodus from big cities, but there may be opportunity for decentralised models to be explored.
 Jason
  • COVID has turbocharged changes that were already underway.
  • It’s too soon to predict the future fate of the office market.
  • Knowing how to adequately perform due diligence in this environment will be key.
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Poll results

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