Despite challenges, investment market shows great resilience
With more than €3 billion in transactions during 2020, PRS and offices were again the most active sectors – but retail remains in flux
The investment market showed great resilience in 2020, with more than €3 billion in transactions. A surge in activity in Q4 was expected, and it certainly delivered with over €1.25 billion of deals signed.
Almost 60 per cent of 2020’s investment spend came from European Investors. This in itself shows that there is great international confidence in the Irish investment market and that many of these European Investment funds already have local platforms in place.
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