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TwitterThis statistic presents the opinion of French real estate professionals on the impact of Brexit on the housing market in their region in 2016. In the survey, *% of respondents thought that Brexit could have a positive impact on their regional real estate market.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the estimated average cost of houses across the component regions of England and the other countries of the United Kingdom (UK) for 2015 and 2020, in the main scenario. The source expects the cost of houses in the UK to continue to rise in the economic climate following the Brexit referendum. London is still expected to be the most expensive area in the UK by 2020, with the average price of a house expected to cost more than half a million pounds.
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TwitterLondon maintains its dominance in European real estate with the highest prospect score of 2.66 for 2026, significantly ahead of Madrid and Paris, which scored 2.22 and 2.04, respectively. This ranking reflects a comprehensive assessment of factors that real estate investors consider crucial, including market size, economic performance, and connectivity. The gap between London and other major cities highlights its resilience despite Brexit concerns and points to continued investor confidence in the British capital's property market fundamentals. Key factors driving city rankings Market size, liquidity, and economic performance emerge as the most critical factors determining a city's investment attractiveness for 2026. London's top position is reinforced by its established market infrastructure and global connectivity, while Madrid and Paris benefit from strong economic forecasts. However, investors face mounting challenges that could impact these markets, with construction costs, capital expenditure requirements, and increasing environmental sustainability regulations cited as major concerns. Industry experts note that these factors could particularly affect development-heavy investments in emerging European markets. (1062070, 376877) Sectoral growth opportunities Data centers represent the most promising real estate investment sector in Europe for 2026, with London, Frankfurt, and Dublin emerging as primary destinations due to their growing data center capacity. New energy infrastructure and student housing follow closely as high-potential sectors. This trend reflects the broader shift toward technology-driven and specialized real estate assets. While traditional suburban offices face diminishing prospects, cities with strong digital infrastructure like London and Frankfurt are positioned to capitalize on the demand for data-focused real estate developments, potentially strengthening their overall market position in the coming years.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the opinion of French real estate professionals on the impact of Brexit on the housing market in their region in 2016. In the survey, *% of respondents thought that Brexit could have a positive impact on their regional real estate market.