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Real Estate – Building your future business

Today’s real estate industry must adopt new approaches to address regulatory requirements and financial risks, whilst meeting the challenges of expanding globally and achieving sustainable growth. Ernst & Young’s Global Real Estate Center brings together a worldwide team of professionals to help you achieve your potential — a team with deep technical experience in providing assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The Center works to anticipate market trends, identify the implications and develop points of view on relevant industry issues. Ultimately it enables us to help you meet your goals and compete more effectively.

Luxembourg has emerged as the leading domicile in Europe for vehicles investing directly in internationally diversified real estate portfolios. Key factors behind Luxembourg’s success include the flexible legal and fiscal environment, the ability to structure cross-border investment strategies and investors’ desire to diversify their portfolios.
The 2007 Specialized Investment Fund law significantly simplified the rules for setting up structures such as real estate funds in Luxembourg, further enhancing Luxembourg as a “domicile of choice” for such products. This is a further boost to the Luxembourg real estate investment fund market, which was already growing strongly.

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Our leading securitization team

22 May 2012

Introducing the Luxembourg Securitization Task Force and the services Ernst & Young offers for the industry (pdf, 1.1mb) .


Global hospitality insights: top thoughts for 2012

15 March 2012

Our report reveals the issues and trends we believe will be the primary areas of focus in the global hospitality industry this year.


Responding to the AIFM Directive

6 March 2012
Responding to the AIFM Directive is Ernst & Young’s practical guide to Luxembourg Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs), Luxembourg’s primary investment fund vehicle catering for all types of “alternative investment fund” (AIF) products.


The "super AIFM"

6 March 2012
The Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) Directive requires a single AIFM (pdf, 3.2mb) to be appointed for alternative investment funds (AIFs), or the AIF to designate itself as internally managed.


Our market leading Luxembourg real estate team

08 February 2012

Our market leading Luxembourg team (pdf, 1.5mb) includes experts with deep industry knowledge and experience, particularly in fund and asset management, where we deploy services that match needs over the lifecycle of investment products, each step of the way.

 

2012 real estate investment survey

12 January 2012

What does 2012 hold for European real estate markets? Discover our findings on transaction volumes, alternative funding sources and more.


Real estate cost survey 2011: a breakthrough in cost benchmarking.

15 December 2011
The first real estate cost survey (pdf, 2.2mb) of its kind covering regulated real estate investment structures domiciled in Luxembourg – see how you compare with peers.


Capital confidence barometer: real estate and hospitality
18 December 2011

Senior executives in real estate and hospitality around the world are optimistic about the economy and focused on fundraising and executing transactions. These insights and more are presented in our third semiannual Capital Confidence Barometer, produced with the Economist Intelligence Unit.


Real Estate overview

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Head of Real Estate
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2012 real estate nonperforming loan investor survey  
2012 real estate nonperforming loan investor survey
Investors are optimistic that the nonperforming loan market will remain active for another 24 to 48 months. Learn more about our survey results.
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