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Escalating prices and rents prompt anxiety about ability to draw more business
In contrast to the rest of the EU, sector still declining
Big acquisitions make sense while credit is cheap and house prices are rising
Europe’s commercial property market has enjoyed a good run over the past few years. Yet analysts and investors agree sentiment has become more fragile — and the UK appears to be at the vanguard of these concerns
Bullish rental market and Airbnb put squeeze on would-be buyers
A recovery from deep recession has raised fears of an overheating market
A decade of distress in the Netherlands is finally drawing to an end
A shortage of properties is driving up prices, particularly of mid-market homes
The city’s boho-chic quarter stands apart thanks to its authentic charm and good-value homes
Germany’s capital offers a growing tech sector and lower property prices for those looking to move on in the wake of Brexit
Property becomes ‘concrete gold’ for savers but unease rises at social cost
Negative interest rates have made a dire situation worse
Periphery has some of riskiest markets, research suggests
The sector has turned corner according to the latest data from the central bank
Germany, Norway and the UK judged most at risk as ultra-low yields push investors into property
Pick-up most prominent in the luxury end of the sector
Mix of rapid urban growth and homes shortage boosts costs
Forget the fabled, halcyon days of the 3-6-3 banking model
It is good that decision-makers are discussing what more is needed
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