Global CRE key themes for 2025 – A tentative growth revival
Join us as we explore the outlook for the global commercial real estate market in 2025 and our key themes for the year ahead. CRE is poised for a tentative revival in values after several challenging years. With the interest rate cutting cycle underway, prices appear to have bottomed out in most sectors, while credit conditions and investment activity are beginning to show early signs of recovery.
This webinar will provide key insights into the factors driving this tentative rebound and what it means for investors and market participants in the coming year.
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Abigail Rosenbaum
Associate Director, Real Estate Economics
+1 (978) 771-3860
Abigail Rosenbaum
Associate Director, Real Estate Economics
Boston, United States
As a member of the REES team at Oxford Economics, Abby brings 20 years’ worth of experience to the study of the real estate industry. At Oxford Economics, she focuses on real estate trends for the five major property types in the US and Canada. The crux of her forecasting and analytic real estate background comes from her decade long career at CBRE Econometric Advisors where she was in charge of metro-level forecasts and analysis for the retail and hotel sectors in the US. She has also worked at Barings and UBS where she was an integral member of their research teams.
Abby holds a bachelor’s in mathematics from Union College and a master’s in economics from the University of Connecticut.
Mark Unsworth
Director, Real Estate Economics
Mark Unsworth
Director, Real Estate Economics
London, United Kingdom
Mark is responsible for the UK and European Real Estate Economics Service having joined Oxford Economics in 2021 following 6 years at Cushman & Wakefield as Partner – Head of EMEA Forecasting. At Cushman, Mark led the quarterly city-level property forecasting service, produced pan-European property market consultancy reports and authored a range of content on cyclical and thematic issues. Prior to that Mark spent 7 years at GIC Real Estate as an Assistant Vice President in their Global Research & Strategy team focussing on European market analysis, investment strategy and asset allocation.
Nicholas Wilson
Associate Director, Real Estate Economics, Asia
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Nicholas Wilson
Associate Director, Real Estate Economics, Asia
Singapore
Nick joined Oxford Economics in July 2022 to lead the Real Estate Economic Service (REES) for Asia Pacific. Nick is responsible for researching, forecasting and analysing commercial real estate trends across all major markets and sectors in the region. He has over 12 years of experience researching and advising clients on commercial real estate strategies, covering direct, indirect and listed markets. Nick holds a Masters (MSc) in Finance from the University of Ulster, United Kingdom and a Bachelor of Business (majoring in Real Estate) from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Riccardo Pizzuti
Lead Real Estate Economist
+44 (0) 203 910 8113
Riccardo Pizzuti
Lead Real Estate Economist
London, United Kingdom
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