However, like all investment strategies, real estate investments are accompanied by numerous risks and considerations that family offices should address before investing. Below, we examine four types of real estate investment vehicles which family offices of high-net-worth Chinese families may employ in...
How are family offices investing in real estate? In the latest 'Family office insights' interview our UBS experts explore how family offices invest in the asset class and the regional differences they see when it comes to the culture of investing. Speakers: Thomas Veraguth, Chief Investment Off...
Family offices are increasingly prominent and powerful investors in fast-growing, innovative companies, accounting for almost one-third of all capital invested in startups globally Impact Investing for Family Offices By investing your wealth in ways aligned with your deeply-held values, you can lead...
look at the change of use. There is a market to turn central town offices into living accommodation. Fewer people work in offices today, and the shortage of accommodation is at its worst historically.
Family offices are typically set up for the long-term, so it’s little surprise that most offices report a “balanced” investment strategy. The majority of assets of these offices are in equities and real estate with the report noting “little enthusiasm” for smaller categories like gold and...
Family Offices who invest in Real Estate projects from Commercial, Multi-Family, ALF, Containers, Plaza, etc. Real Estate Investment Trust REIT Database A Real Estate Investment Trust is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of Com...
Family offices are becoming a powerful force in financial markets and investing, with an estimated $4 trillion to $6 trillion in assets – surpassing hedge funds. Yet these fast-growing pools of capital are intensely private, rarely disclosing their inve
Family offices are increasingly seeking to use their assets to achieve financial returns and build a legacy that aligns with their deeply held values. Traditional approaches to philanthropy have been used for generations by families in the form of charit
"Family offices are taking money out of cash, and they've put money into public equities, private equity, direct investments and also fixed income," Hofmann said. "But primarily it's going into risk-on investing. That is a very significant development." ...
still expect private equity and venture capital to supply the best long-term returns despite relatively disappointing outcomes last year. Going forward, a net 28% of family offices intend to increase their allocation to direct private equity and a net 21% to venture capital and real estate. ...