The way in which a city is built and evolves is influenced by many different stakeholders. More and more, investors are becoming involved in projects to revitalize metropolises from an early stage and having an influence on how real estate projects are built, in collaboration with the other actors.
In addition, investors are now expanding their investment choices and policies. They strive to diversify their portfolios into assets that are resilient, greener or respond to new realities of use in our society, including social assets such as educational or health institutions. As Laurent Ternisien, Chief Client Officer of BNP Paribas REIM and CEO of BNP Paribas REIM Luxembourg explains in this episode of Real Catch Up, this new investment dynamic is not only changing the dynamic of the real estate market but also the future of our cities.

The changing landscape of real estate investment

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What’s interesting as well is that where real estate investment was very focused on offices and housing, now a number of asset classes have become real estate investment assets. Like for example, healthcare, logistics platforms which are very on trend the moment.
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