After surveying 117 institutional investors, the exclusive PERE Investor Perspective Survey reveals insights on asset allocations and performance predictions. Despite recent real estate setbacks, investor enthusiasm for new ventures remains high. Discover 2024's private real estate investor sentiments! #PERE #RealEstate #Investors
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If you haven't explored 𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗘'𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗣𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝘃𝗲𝘆, check it out now! The PERE team surveyed 117 institutional investors and revealed insights on asset allocations and performance predictions. The investor excitement for new ventures remains robust despite recent real estate challenges. Find out the 2024's private real estate investor sentiments now! #PERE #RealEstate #Investors
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The 𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗣𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝘃𝗲𝘆 by 𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗘 surveyed 117 institutional investors on asset allocations, performance predictions, and more. Overall, the survey shows that real estate’s recent poor performance has not dented investor interest in fresh investments. Explore the survey to learn what investors think about private real estate in 2024!
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/45PETXO #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/46lPNoe #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/3Wq28EM #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/3XO8IpJ #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/4c4Hfna #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/3zpV1TS #investing #markets #investments
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There is no “right” way to invest in an asset class. Depending on the investor and the sector they are allocating to, in some cases it will make sense to build out in-house capabilities, while in others outsourcing to external managers will be the sensible choice. What matters is that investors begin by ascertaining the extent to which an asset class sits within their sphere of competence. By first making this assessment, they will be better equipped to determine the best path forward for their portfolio. Hear more from the discussion Rich Nuzum, CFA had with Niall OSullivan: https://bit.ly/4bQSzDg #investing #markets #investments
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