210 likes | 380 Views
Global Real Estate Transparency Index Back on Track. June 2012. Global Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 . Incorporating 83 different factors. Composite Score. 5 Sub-Indices. Performance Measurement. Market Fundamentals. Governance of Listed Vehicles. Regulatory and Legal .
E N D
Global Real Estate Transparency IndexBack on Track June 2012
Global Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 Incorporating 83 different factors Composite Score 5 Sub-Indices Performance Measurement Market Fundamentals Governance of Listed Vehicles Regulatory and Legal Transaction Process 13 Transparency Topics • Sales Transactions • Occupier Services • Direct Property Indices • Listed Real Estate Securities Indices • Unlisted Fund Indices • Valuations • Market Fundamentals Data • Offices, Retail, Industrial, Hotels, Residential • Financial Disclosure • Corporate Governance • Regulation • Land and Property Registration • Eminent Domain • Debt Regulation 83 individual questions and data-points for each market
The World’s Most Transparent Countries, 2012 Dominated by Anglophone Markets
Global Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 97 markets worldwide
High Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Low Transparency Opaque Global Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 Global Hierarchy
Top Improvers, 2010 – 2012 LATAM, South East Asia and South East Europe lead improvements
Real Estate Transparency by Sub-Index Global 2.69
Real Estate Transparency Index and Investment Volumes Transparency Rises with Investment Activity
Global Real Estate Transparency Index 2012 Regional Divergence
Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 The Americas
Real Estate Transparency Index 2012 Asia Pacific
Global Real Estate Transparency Index, 2012 Summary • Renewed impetus in transparency improvements • Enhanced market fundamentals boost progress • Sustainability emerges as a transparency factor • Anglophone markets continue to dominate top ranks • LATAM, South East Asia and South East Europe lead improvements • MIST markets take centre-stage • BRIC Tier 1 cities move towards transparency • Core CEE markets approach the mainstream • Limited improvement in MENA