The International Comparative Legal Guide to Real Estate 2025
Global Legal Group Ltd (Verlag)
9781839183928 (ISBN)
Certainly, that was the mantra being espoused by the delegates at a number of real estate trade fairs throughout Europe in 2024.
But, now we are here, what will 2025 bring? Are we poised for a significant upturn, or will 2025 be another year of muted growth for the sector?
Some of the challenges of the last few years (and in particular the high inflation and elevated interest rates in the immediate aftermath of COVID-19) have forced the global real estate investment players to focus inward and take a defensive, ‘risk off’ approach.
Going into 2025, the mood seems much more optimistic, a sentiment fuelled perhaps by a greater alignment on pricing (and investors being more realistic as to potential returns) and by the strong performance of a number of sub-sectors such as data centres, where the march of e-commerce and the computing power required by artificial intelligence have turned what once was a niche segment of real estate into a mainstream growth area for an ever widening class of developers, funders and investors. Nevertheless, some longer term uncertainties and challenges remain, not the least of which is the impact of climate change and the efforts being demanded of those in charge of the current and future built environment (data centres included) to cut carbon emissions.
Key to the recovery of the real estate sector will be access to affordable capital. In this edition of the Guide, we take a look at a small, but increasingly important sub-sector of the global financial machine: Islamic finance, and how its structures, as developed for real estate finance, compare to conventional lending.
Islamic Finance and Real Estate, Dan Wagerfield, Norton Rose
Fulbright LLP 1
Austria – Markus Uitz & Thomas Stiglbauer, Binder
Grösswang 5
Brazil – Luciano Garcia Rossi, Guilherme de Toledo Piza
& Júlia Hall-Nielsen Fraige, Pinheiro Neto Advogados 17
Canada – Michael L. Dyck, Stephanie Redding, Patrick Morin
& Mario Paura, Stikeman Elliott LLP 27
Chile – Alberto Alcalde Herrera & Pedro Leon Wielandt, Puga
y Ortiz Abogados 38
Cyprus – Demetris Demetriades, Andreas Demetriades & Co
LLC 46
England & Wales – Rowenna Husselbee & Amy Allen,
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP 57
Finland – Matias Forss, Kalliolaw Attorneys Ltd 70
Germany – Dr. Markus Jakoby, Jakoby Rechtsanwälte 79
Greece – Alexandra Petsa & Fay Vetouli, Sardelas Petsa
Law Firm 94
Nusantara Legal Partnership – Marshall Situmorang, Andhitta
Audria Putri, Mia Sari & Muhammad Irfan Yusuf Rifqi 104
Ireland – Shane Fahy & Denise Dockery, McCann FitzGerald
LLP 115
Japan – Kenichi Yamamoto & Kazuki Kutsumizu, Anderson
Mōri & Tomotsune 130
Mexico – María Teresa Paillés, Andrés Pizarro Suárez, María
Esther Rey & Andrea Holtzman Cesarman, SMPS Legal 140
Slovenia – Domen Neffat & Jakob Stanic Gruden, Neffat
and Partners Law Firm 151
Switzerland – Wolfgang Müller, Munier Serag, Jacques Johner
& Nadja Lewandowski, MLL Legal AG 165
Taiwan – Yi-Jiun Su & Lily Kuo, Lee and Li,
Attorneys-at-Law 175
Ukraine – Dr. Oleksiy Feliv, Anna Pogrebna & Tetiana
Storozhuk, INTEGRITES 186
USA – Richard L. Rosen, Leonard S. Salis & Dennison Marzocco,
Rosen Karol Salis, PLLC 197
Zimbabwe – Charles Maunga & Calexy Maunga, Maunga Maanda
& Associates 218
| Erscheinungsdatum | 18.05.2025 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | The International Comparative Legal Guide to Real Estate |
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 210 x 297 mm |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
| Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781839183928 / 9781839183928 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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