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Articles - Colliers

The Budapest Research Forum hereby reports its Q1 2022 office market summary.

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’, which comprises CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports its Q1 2022 office market summary.

European CRE proving resilient in the face of macro headwinds

The first quarter of 2022 was dealt a devastating shock by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Full year investment volumes for 2021 in Central and Eastern Europe rose by 6% YoY

The construction, operation, financing, development and acquisition of commercial property in 2022 and beyond will continue to be impacted by the price of fuel, energy and construction materials.

Colliers discontinues operations in Russia and Belarus

Colliers stands with the people of Ukraine, an independent country, and strongly condemns the invasion by the Russian military. These actions are indefensible and in complete contrast to the principles of democracy and freedom.

European property markets see surge of year-end activity, with an increase of 39% compared to Q4 2020

Investors brushed aside concerns about the impact of the omicron variant to make the final quarter one of the biggest of 2021 for European property

The Budapest Research Forum hereby reports its Q4 2021 office market summary.

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’, which comprises CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports its Q4 2021 office market summary.

Race for quality office assets in major cities spurred by ESG and limited supply – 2022 Global Investor Outlook reveals

Leading diversified professional services and investment management company Colliers reveals 67% of EMEA investors (and 60% of global investors) chose quality office assets in major markets as their top strategy picks. European cities like London, Paris, Berlin and Munich have retained their allure and will be in high demand next year.

Real estate investment volumes in CEE look set to match 2020 levels despite the pandemic

Despite the ongoing disruption of the pandemic, investment volumes for the first three quarters of 2021, totalling €7.3 billion, are down just 10% YoY and ca. 20% lower than the same period of 2019.