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Investment in industrial real estate in Europe fell by a fifth. Czech Republic is suffering from a lack of quality properties for sale
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Investment in industrial real estate in Europe fell by a fifth. Czech Republic is suffering from a lack of quality properties for sale

Investment in industrial real estate in Europe fell by 21% year-on-year in Q1. The blame lies with the uncertain and less predictable global economic situation, or the impact of geopolitical instability in the Middle East, affecting in particular the performance of the logistics market. The total volume of EUR 7.5 billion for which warehouses and production halls on the European continent changed hands in the first quarter of this year is below the long-term quarterly average. However, data from real estate consultancy 108 REAL ESTATE, shared with BNP Paribas Real Estate as part of an alliance, shows that compared to traditional investment dominants such as France, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK, investor activity grew in Central European countries.

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Hungarian industrial real estate market expects further growth after the elections - helped by news of euro adoption and automotive confidence
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Hungarian industrial real estate market expects further growth after the elections - helped by news of euro adoption and automotive confidence

An optimistic mood prevails in the Hungarian industrial real estate market after the recent elections and the change in political circumstances. While the Czech Republic is often compared to Poland, Hungary is building its own position thanks to the automotive sector. According to real estate consultancy 108 REAL ESTATE, which has a presence in Budapest, the supply of modern warehouses and manufacturing space is expected to continue to grow, stimulated by the expected rising demand. The main reason for this is the multiplier effect of the major automotive brands already present on the Hungarian market. The vision of economic growth, expressed among other things by the new government's desire to adopt the euro as soon as possible, is also playing a role.

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