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Suggested vs. Actual Institutional Allocation to Real Estate in Europe: A Matter of Size


Martin Hoesli


University of Geneva - Graduate School of Business (HEC-Geneva); University of Aberdeen - Business School; Swiss Finance Institute

Jon Lekander


Aberdeen Property Investors Nordic Region

June 2005

FAME Research Paper No. 149

Abstract:     
The allocation to real estate by institutional investors has increased in recent years and as a result the gap between suggested and actual allocations has narrowed. The increased inflow of capital to the real estate market is suggested to be a function of two factors: An increased focus on absolute return target investments amongst institutional investors and an increased target allocation to real estate. We argue that the increased target allocation is made possible mainly by the development of new investment vehicles, in particular of private real estate funds, but also of the growing integration of economic regions and of other factors such as the development of investment benchmarks. The flows needed for the actual allocation by European institutional investors to match the suggested allocation constitute at least 31% of the real estate equity universe held by owner occupiers. We estimate that seven years would be needed to reach the target allocation, but it is unlikely that sufficient investment opportunities will arise unless the willingness of owner occupiers to outsource their real estate assets increases.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 26

Keywords: real estate allocation, market transparency, private real estate, flows

JEL Classification: R33, G23

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Date posted: August 8, 2005  

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Hoesli, Martin and Lekander, Jon, Suggested vs. Actual Institutional Allocation to Real Estate in Europe: A Matter of Size (June 2005). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=770767 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.770767

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Martin Edward Ralph Hoesli (Contact Author)
University of Geneva - Graduate School of Business (HEC-Geneva) ( email )
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Switzerland
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University of Aberdeen - Business School ( email )
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Swiss Finance Institute ( email )
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Jon Lekander
Aberdeen Property Investors Nordic Region ( email )
Stockholm
Sweden
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