Publication

Savills Impacts: Global Outlook December 2021

Our new edition of Impacts explores the economic, social, environmental and technological forces shaping the future of real estate globally


As we navigate the next phase of the pandemic, how are plans and priorities shifting? There will be challenges for real estate, but also opportunity; from attracting talent to managing climate change, we explore the impact on the industry and what it means going forward.

Inflation: Implications for Real Estate

With prices rising across the world, conventional wisdom says that real estate is a good hedge for inflation. In practice, the relationship is more nuanced, and we explore key idiosyncrasies across geographies and sectors that will impact the inflation protection from real estate investments. (Click on the image below to read more…)

Inflation: Implications for Real Estate


The World of Women and Work

With the ‘Great Resignation’ leading to increased competition for workers, it has never been more important to understand how to attract and retain female talent. What are the priorities for women, how can the workplace be more inclusive, and what can be learned from how other countries operate? (Click on the image below to read more…)

The World of Women and Work


Cities At Risk

The physical impact of climate change is a growing concern for the real estate industry, and these risks will play a role in informing future investment decisions and expected returns. A city’s ability to adapt has never been more important; how can risk be planned for, and mitigated? (Click on the image below to read more…)

Cities at Risk


Digital Healthcare

The pandemic has highlighted the need to embrace new technologies, and the healthcare sector is no exception. Whilst the digital revolution has sparked investment in the telehealth sector, it doesn’t necessarily mean a decline in space required – we explore the opportunities for repurposing retail units and other healthcare real estate. (Click on the image below to read more…)

Digital Healthcare