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Property Indices such as the ROZ/IPD Real Estate Index rely on valuations. For this valuation guidelines, that should be used by the valuers, have been developed. Recent studies on uniformity and consistency of valuations for the ROZ/IPD Real Estate Index indicated that both the guidelines and...
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The ROZ/IPD Property Index publishes the performance of the institutional investors in real estate in The Netherlands for the past 15 years. The index is based on property valuations. The valuation data is collected and creates a unique dataset. This large dataset gives great research...
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"The ROZ/IPD Property index was established in 1994 to publicize an independent index on directly held real estate in the Netherlands. The real estate universe is split into the sectors: retail, offices, industrial, residential and mixed use/other. Based on the heterogeneous characteristics of...
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The liquidity of direct real estate has been surrounded by mystery. Research in the USA and in the UK has contributed much to clarify the liquidity issue of direct real estate. In the Netherlands, not much research exists on this issue; however, a major ALM advisory firm in the Netherlands...
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The ROZ/IPD Property index was established in 1994 to publicize an independent index on directly held real estate in the Netherlands. The real estate universe is split into the sectors: retail, offices, industrial, residential and mixed use/other. The residential sector consists of almost 50 %...
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Sale and leaseback transactions have a ípuzzlingî image. The effect normally is that corporate real estate is transferred to real estate investments and in most cases will stay there. The main reasons are of financial and/or strategic origin. Especially now as an effect of the credit crisis,...
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