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Emerging Trends in Real Estate® Asia Pacific 2011

Transaction volumes across most of the region fell steadily during the year, with prices beginning to fall in some markets. This happened
despite the fact that economies across most of Asia have been buoyant, if not overheated. So where are the best bets for development and investment in 2012? This forecast will give you the heads-up on where to invest, what to develop, which markets are hot, and how the economy, and trends in capital flows will affect real estate.  It tells you what to expect and where the best opportunities are in 2012.
  • Describes trends in the capital markets, including sources and flows of equity and debt.
  • Advises you on which property sectors offer opportunities and which to avoid.
  • Features a detailed analysis and prospects for office, retail, industrial, hotel, residential, and mixed-use property sectors.
  • Discusses which metropolitan areas offer the most and least potential, and why.
Highlights
Emerging Trends CoverAsia in the ‘Twilight Zone’ As Financial Woes of U.S. and Europe Weigh Upon Asia Pacific Real Estate Markets
Economic troubles in the United States and Europe are weighing upon local economies across the Asia Pacific region as well as investor sentiment in Asia and Australian real estate markets, according to Emerging Trends in Real Estate® Asia Pacific 2012, a real estate forecast jointly published by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

Top Investment Markets for 2012
Overall, respondents were slightly less positive about the outlook for Asia Pacific countries than a year ago. The report identifies the top five investment markets for 2012:



Customized Research
The ULI Customized Research Center has access to information you can’t get anywhere else, plus magazines, books, government reports, specialized databases, and Web sources that provide the most current information available on a wide range of real estate and business-related topics. In addition, when necessary, industry experts can be consulted.

Joan Campbell
Chief Information Specialist
jec@uli.org
202.624.7137