Real Estate:

International Real Estate Finance Yearbook 2004 / 2005

Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC
Book  October 2004

Paper - GBP 95.00  


The fifth edition of International Real Estate Finance features articles from leading Real Estate associations such as EPRA, INREV, the International Bar Association and the Asian Development Bank. The yearbook contains a series of specialist articles focusing on major real estate issues, such as REITs, legal perspectives, advances in   e-registration for real estate issues, property funds and listed real estate. There are individual country and regional reviews looking at Austria, Asia, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, the UK and US.

  • Listed real estate – what are the benefits?
  • Property Lawyers in Cyberspace? Electronic aids to Expedition of Deals
  • INREV gets into gear
  • Recent legal developments in Pan European real estate finance
  • A coming of age? Maturity, tax competition and the growth of indirect real estate vehicles in Europe
  • European property funds – what are the options?
  • France enacts public private partnership legislation
  • Transfer of operational land and buildings to subsidiaries
  • Corporate strategies to place investment capital in Germany
  • Italian real estate: new trends, opportunities and the role of financial institutions
  • Polish real estate lawyers living through interesting times
  • The Austrian Real Estate Investment Fund Act 2003
  • Recent developments in the Swedish real property market
  • Norway- Looking for new alternatives
  • Finnish real estate market- inviting opportunity for investors
  • Recent trends in US real estate capital flows – behavioural finance & real estate investors
  • Housing finance in Asia
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    "One of the criticisms levelled at property in terms of its suitability for large scale investment is that of “illiquidity”.  Property as such (leaving aside presently other forms of property interests such as REIT’s and PIF’s), they say, cannot be bought and sold as quickly as other forms of investment such as stocks and shares.  However, property does have other attractions as an investment vehicle as recent comparative market returns have shown.
    Growing use by lawyers (and others involved in property) of electronic communications and IT has already had a major impact in expediting the process of property sale and purchase and will, in my view, continue to grow as the property world gets more comfortable with its use."

    Diana Benjamin, Co-Chair of the Real Estate Law Committee, The International Bar Association

    Contributors
    • Asian Development Bank
    • Banca Intesa SpA
    • Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd.
    • Clifford Chance LLP
    • EPRA
    • INREV
    • KPMG LLP
    • Latham & Watkins LLP
    • Mannheimer & Swartling
    • Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
    • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
    • Salans
    • Saxinger Chalupsky Weber & Partners
    • The International Bar Association
    • Weil Gotshal & Manges
    • Wikborg, Rein & Co.





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