Money on the Move
Global mobility is at an all-time high as individuals seek the optimal place to live, work and safeguard their portfolios.
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Global mobility is at an all-time high as individuals seek the optimal place to live, work and safeguard their portfolios.
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While fiscal policy, taxation and incentives remain important, HNWIs and their businesses are now weighing a broader set of considerations when choosing where to base themselves.
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Lifestyle choices are increasingly shaped by a blend of social influence, personalisation and a desire for meaningful experiences.
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Lifestyle
Lifestyle choices are increasingly shaped by a blend of social influence, personalisation and a desire for meaningful experiences.
When it comes to family relocation decisions, quality of life must meet the same high standards found across other facets of their lives.
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Family Environment
When it comes to family relocation decisions, quality of life must meet the same high standards found across other facets of their lives.
Cybercrime is a pressing threat. Sophisticated phishing attacks, synthetic identities and deepfakes are no longer fringe concerns.
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Security and Privacy
Cybercrime is a pressing threat. Sophisticated phishing attacks, synthetic identities and deepfakes are no longer fringe concerns.

"Biggest deal in two years as market momentum builds"
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"The global office sector is in recovery, or at least it was. The ongoing fallout from President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs threaten to disrupt the fledgling recovery in the office market. In the short term rising uncertainty will have an impact on leasing activity."

"Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water – will tariffs derail a recovery in the European economy?"
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"The current global economy as we know it can be divided into two states of being; pre- and post-‘Liberation Day’. In the first, growth was steady, if unspectacular. In the second, volatility and uncertainty are the prevailing characteristics. Until there is some clarity over where we land in the wider spectrum of possible scenarios, a period of ‘wait-and-see’ will grip global real estate capital markets."
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"While ‘beds and sheds’ were at the top of the wish list for most investors at the beginning of the year, it may be that ‘beds’ are favoured in a post-tariff world. The industrial and logistics sector, particularly in the US, is likely to see the most disruption from any tariff-induced slowdown in the global flow of traded goods. "
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"President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are set to disrupt the sense of normalcy that had descended over global industrial and logistics markets"

"2026 European office development completions set for ten-year low, supporting prime rental growth prospects"

"Edinburgh started the year with a strong performance in the first quarter of 2025, with take-up 54% higher than the same period in 2024"

"Prime yields compress as investor sentiment improves"

"Occupational KPIs remained robust in Q1, albeit rental growth and vacancy contraction have continued to slow"