Is U.S. Real Estate Still Attractive to Foreign Investors?
Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group, 110 East 42nd Street 10th Floor, New York, New York 10017
Sponsored by HREAO
Given the all-time low cap rates for U.S. real estate, the recent dramatic rise of the U.S. Dollar, and the ever-present possibility that the Federal Reserve may decide to raise interest rates, how attractive does U.S. real estate continue to be to foreign investors? Will foreign capital continue to flow into US property markets in search of assets? What, if anything, would cause current flows to change direction? To find out, please join the Harvard Real Estate Alumni Organization as it welcomes a panel of investors representing viewpoints from around the world to discuss whether U.S. real estate continues to be an attractive asset for foreign capital sources and where they see the capital flows going from this point forward.
Panelists will include:
Piyush Bhardwaj (CoInvestment Partners)
Christian Goebel (GLL)
Shawn Lese (Grosvenor)
Michael Ridloff (Vanke Holdings USA)
Light refreshments will be served.