The INREV Pan-European Quarterly Asset Level Index recorded a total return of -1.38% in Q1 2023.
Key highlights include:
- The -1.38% total return registered in Q1 2023 was driven by a negative capital growth of -2.35%. This is a third negative quarterly performance in a row, but 463 bps higher than the -6.01% reported in Q4 2022.
- Total returns remain negative for all four main geographies, although the UK showed early signs of recovery and delivered a performance close to the positive mark at -0.02%. Continental Europe continued correction with signs of improvement quarter-on-quarter from Q4 2022. German assets posted a total return of -1.13% (+293 bps), followed by French and Dutch assets at -1.55% (+264 bps) and -3.62% (+175 bps), respectively.
- Pan-European industrial/logistic assets bounced back to -0.93% from their record-low -11.26% performance of Q4 2022. Retail assets performed the best out of the main four sectors for the second quarter in a row, turning positive at 0.78%, while office assets (-1.73%) and residential assets (-3.39%) also showed signs of correction.
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