In what was a good year for financial markets overall, did investing in Irish Commercial Property work for investors in 2025? One thing I’ve noticed about fund returns in the year just gone is that, irrespective of the specific asset class, there has been a wide range of returns among funds within the same sector. ForContinue reading “Did Property work for Irish investors in 2025?”
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Time to re-visit Property as an Asset Class?
Just over 6 months ago, I posted a piece on Irish Commercial Property wondering if there was a case to include, or add to it, in your investment portfolio. So what’s been happening? The commentary so far this year coming from property managers talks of a stabilizing or a re-set for the Irish Commercial PropertyContinue reading “Time to re-visit Property as an Asset Class?”
Out of Office? Whats’s Next for Dublin Office Property?
Property investors believe (hope) that they have seen the bottom of the Irish commercial property market. And commercial property portfolios in Ireland today are still essentially driven by the performance of the office sector. I looked at the property exposure of the big institutional funds, including pension funds, and the office component of these portfoliosContinue reading “Out of Office? Whats’s Next for Dublin Office Property?”
The next crisis will start with empty office buildings
The above headline ran in the Atlantic magazine last week in the US. Also, the Financial Times speaks of a “financial storm” bearing down on the US commercial property market. Many analysts are talking of commercial property as the biggest systemic risk in the US today and being the next shoe to drop. Is thereContinue reading “The next crisis will start with empty office buildings”