Motivation and Market Selection of International Investors in Finnish Property Market
Keywords:
Property investment, International investment, Motivation, market selectionAbstract
The property markets have internationalised rapidly in Europe. This paper investigates the motivation, market selection approach as well as market selection criteria of international property investors through an interview study of foreign investors in the Finnish commercial property market. The findings suggest that the main motivation for international property investments is diversification, but in a conceptual sense rather than in the meaning of Modern Portfolio Theory. In addition, the market selection is driven by factors related to the institutional environment, the general economy and the property market, whereas the role of correlations of asset returns in market selection is small. In addition, market familiarity and factors related to the investment organisation, such as resources, drive market selection.Downloads
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2010-10-27
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Falkenbach, H. (2010). Motivation and Market Selection of International Investors in Finnish Property Market. Nordic Journal of Surveying and Real Estate Research, 7(1). Retrieved from https://journal.fi/njs/article/view/3660
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Received 2010-10-27
Accepted 2010-10-27
Published 2010-10-27
Accepted 2010-10-27
Published 2010-10-27