Banking and Capital Markets

This is your guide to the global property market as we enter 2024 — and what's coming next

Here's everything you need to know about the global property market as we enter 2024.

Here's everything you need to know about the global property market as we enter 2024. Image: REUTERS/Johannes Eisele

David Steinbach
Global Chief Investment Officer, Hines
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Record post-pandemic transaction volume combined with record-low interest rates drive cap rates to all-time lows. Data as of Q3 2023.
Record post-pandemic transaction volume combined with record-low interest rates drive cap rates to all-time lows. Data as of Q3 2023. Image: MSCI Real Capital Analytics; Hines Research

Average interest rate on levered properties for major NPI property types. Data as of Q3 2023.
Average interest rate on levered properties for major NPI property types. Data as of Q3 2023. Image: NCREIF; Hines Research

Decreases in global money supply. Data as of Q3 2023.
Decreases in global money supply. Data as of Q3 2023. Image: CEIC; Hines Research

Bond market volatility is generally lower than cyclical peaks from last year. Data as of October 2023.
Bond market volatility is generally lower than cyclical peaks from last year. Data as of October 2023. Image: CEIC; Hines Research
Construction starts are depressed in many markets. Data as of Q3 2023.
Construction starts are depressed in many markets. Data as of Q3 2023. Image: MSCI RCA; Hines Research
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