The S in ESG: “Social Impact Investing in the Real Estate Industry" may be of interest to you. This article is one of many that we have compiled over many months in order to familiarize those who come from other specialist areas with important topics of real estate portfolio optimization and ESG awareness. Of course, it can only cover a small part of this topic. In the following you will find a small introduction to the Market Insight on the aforementioned topic. ESG criteria have long since found their way into the real estate sector. The realization that involvement in this area offers many opportunities is now firmly established. Many companies have set up departments with specialists for ESG. However, the concept of ESG is still mainly reduced to environmental and sustainability aspects. While corporate governance has been an issue for some time, far less attention is paid to the social dimension in particular. The industry is currently challenged economically and operationally by meeting current and future CO2 reductions. It might therefore be tempting to assume that the S of ESG could be postponed. However, given the rising vacancy rates on the office market, this could prove to be the wrong decision. At MAP Real Estate, we do not believe that improving the E criteria alone will fully optimize the competitiveness of a property. Investors also need to implement the S components in order to achieve the best for a building. The prerequisite for this is, of course, that the property with its mobility concept and existing qualities, such as space efficiency, offers a good basis for this upgrade. The aim of implementing the S criteria on the office market is to make the workplaces so attractive that employees will return to the office space. In addition, this will help to reduce vacancy rates, achieve faster letting success, achieve sustainable rents, optimize the overall return on investment and make the assets more resilient to market challenges. In our Market Insight, we clarify these considerations by taking a closer look at the S component of ESG. We introduce what this means and report on current research findings on the relevance of S on the German real estate market. Finally, we highlight the difficulties in measuring the social impact of a property and clarify whether green building standards offer a way out. Have we piqued your interest? Download our Market Insight from our website (www.map-real.com).
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#ESG - S stands for "Social" ❕ There seem to be a only a few market participants who (also) focus on social aspects of their investments. And even ESG-specialists often have only the "E" on their mind. But also the social aspect of an investment can be easily promoted and be it just a small "S" in addition to the "E"! #regulatory #SFDR #taxonomy 👇👇👇
The S in ESG: “Social Impact Investing in the Real Estate Industry" may be of interest to you. This article is one of many that we have compiled over many months in order to familiarize those who come from other specialist areas with important topics of real estate portfolio optimization and ESG awareness. Of course, it can only cover a small part of this topic. In the following you will find a small introduction to the Market Insight on the aforementioned topic. ESG criteria have long since found their way into the real estate sector. The realization that involvement in this area offers many opportunities is now firmly established. Many companies have set up departments with specialists for ESG. However, the concept of ESG is still mainly reduced to environmental and sustainability aspects. While corporate governance has been an issue for some time, far less attention is paid to the social dimension in particular. The industry is currently challenged economically and operationally by meeting current and future CO2 reductions. It might therefore be tempting to assume that the S of ESG could be postponed. However, given the rising vacancy rates on the office market, this could prove to be the wrong decision. At MAP Real Estate, we do not believe that improving the E criteria alone will fully optimize the competitiveness of a property. Investors also need to implement the S components in order to achieve the best for a building. The prerequisite for this is, of course, that the property with its mobility concept and existing qualities, such as space efficiency, offers a good basis for this upgrade. The aim of implementing the S criteria on the office market is to make the workplaces so attractive that employees will return to the office space. In addition, this will help to reduce vacancy rates, achieve faster letting success, achieve sustainable rents, optimize the overall return on investment and make the assets more resilient to market challenges. In our Market Insight, we clarify these considerations by taking a closer look at the S component of ESG. We introduce what this means and report on current research findings on the relevance of S on the German real estate market. Finally, we highlight the difficulties in measuring the social impact of a property and clarify whether green building standards offer a way out. Have we piqued your interest? Download our Market Insight from our website (www.map-real.com).
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How are general partners and investors thinking about ESG amid the current real estate market environment? "We believe that as we enter a new cycle, sustainability’s role in helping to generate returns will continue to grow, and will be at the forefront of how we think about investing," Sonny Masero, our Managing Director of Global ESG, told PERE while discussing his views on driving alpha through sustainability initiatives. Read the full piece at the link below. #ESG #RealEstateInvesting
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In a recent JLLT blog post, explore how investors are increasingly prioritizing sustainability as a key focus area for their investment decisions. #ESG #Sustainability #CRE
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In a recent JLLT blog post, explore how investors are increasingly prioritizing sustainability as a key focus area for their investment decisions. #ESG #Sustainability #CRE
Investor Focus on Sustainability: A Strategic Imperative
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Investor Focus on Sustainability: A Strategic Imperative
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The future of investing. How sustainability is shaping investor choices. According to Morgan Stanley. The “Sustainable Signals” report shows a robust and growing interest in sustainable investing. As per the findings, a substantial 77% of investors are keen on sustainable investing, with 54% planning to increase their sustainable investments in the forthcoming year. Recent developments, including new climate science and financial performance reports, have further spurred this interest. A notable 77% of surveyed individuals believe that companies should actively address environmental and social issues. Furthermore, 51% are open to investing in traditional energy companies, provided they have solid plans for transitioning towards #sustainability. Ed. The reason why the market for ESG, #carbonaccounting and #sustainabilityanalytics software tools is booming. https://lnkd.in/e2yTSrTw
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Sustainable investing isn't just a trend—it's a pathway to a brighter future💫 As more businesses embrace sustainability, we're paving the way for a world where profitability and planet-friendly practices go hand in hand. Have a good read! #SustainableInvesting #SustainableFuture https://lnkd.in/g7jX7Knt
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It's incredibly heartening to see discussions around sustainability taking center stage in the investment world 🌍💼. The shift towards sustainable investing not only reflects a growing awareness of environmental issues but also acknowledges the long-term viability and profitability of environmentally conscious business practices. It's a win-win for both the planet and investors. Kudos to Morgan Stanley for leading the conversation and shedding light on this critical trend! #SustainableInvesting #GreenFuture #EcoFriendlyFinance https://lnkd.in/ex_UsEFZ
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