2022: one of the most active years on record for investment volumes

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2022: one of the most active years on record for investment volumes
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As H1 2023 approaches, however, subdued market sentiment looks likely to experience a six-month period of ‘wait and see’ until investor demand picks up in the second half of the year, writes Niall Gargan JLL

What kind of year has it been? For commercial real estate, this is a question that has two answers.

On the one hand, the markets are on course for it to be one of the most active years on record for investment volumes. So far, by the end of Q3 2022, €4.7 billion had been invested throughout the various sectors. This makes 2022 the third-largest year on record for investment volumes, behind 2019 ...

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