The strong US dollar, attractive yields, and resilient domestic demand are driving global capital into APAC's real estate sectors, particularly logistics and data centers.
Apac Real EstateGlobal CapitalLogisticsData CentersYieldsReal EstateApr 30, 2025
The strong US dollar, attractive yields, and resilient domestic demand are the main factors driving global capital into APAC real estate.
The logistics and data center sectors are attracting the most investment due to their rapid growth and high demand.
The growth of e-commerce and the need for efficient supply chains are driving the high demand for modern logistics facilities in APAC.
Data centers are crucial for supporting the region's growing digital infrastructure, making them an attractive investment opportunity.
Investors face challenges such as regulatory frameworks, market volatility, and competition for high-quality assets in the APAC real estate market.
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