Property investment trends and what to expect in 2024
Funding constraints, rising interest rates and downward pressure on asset pricing have been key property market themes in 2023. But what does the future hold? Will 2024 be a turning point – particularly for the office sector? Will debt funding be more readily available? And will investors increasingly look at new capital structures to drive their property investment strategies? We unpack this and more in our latest Talking Property episode featuring CBRE’s Australian head of Offie and Capital Markets Research Tom Broderick, the Pacific head of CBRE’s Debt & Structured Finance team Andrew McCasker and CBRE’s Pacific head of Investment Banking Paul Ryan. If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . You can also find out more about CBRE’s recent Lenders Sentiment Survey here (https://www.cbre.com.au/insights/repo...) and access our latest Australian Office Occupancy research here (https://www.cbre.com.au/insights/repo...) . If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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