
Bed-led assets will continue to be the most attractive in terms of real return generation, and our focus will be on PBSA and BTR opportunities in city centres.
Bed-led assets will continue to be the most attractive in terms of real return generation, and our focus will be on PBSA and BTR opportunities in city centres.
Tri7, the specialist UK value-add real estate investment and asset management firm, has acquired The Portswood Shopping Centre in Southampton for c. £10m from a private investor.
It’s absolutely the case that sentiment towards the living sector still seems to be the strongest and most sought-after investment in the real estate world.
As our new environment of generally higher interest rates takes hold, there should be opportunities from distressed vendors.
Tri7, the specialist UK value-add real estate investment and asset management firm, and its joint venture partner Fusion Group have submitted a planning application to Leeds City Council.
Dan Green is a partner at investment and asset manager Tri7 and he’s recently been spending a lot of time in the North looking at small floorplate, multi-let office blocks in city centres.
Investors have dived into beds, sheds and meds, but in a few years will realise their portfolios aren’t well weighted and will go back into regional offices, assets which are underpriced today but could be a winner.
Tri7 have revealed their plans for a new PBSA-led development in Leeds city centre, which will provide best-in-class student accommodation a stone’s throw away from the city’s four universities.
Tri7’s very own Daniel Green has written an opinion piece for EG in which he sets out why we believe social impact needs to be a much greater part of developers’ strategies.
While much of the property industry ground to a halt at the end of last year, one area continued ploughing on at the pace it always does: planning.