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Altus Group Report Reveals Shifts in Trade Policy, Technology and Financing Are Disrupting Global Real Estate Development Industry


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TORONTO, Sept. 17 (Korea Bizwire) — Altus Group Limited (“Altus Group”) (TSX: AIF), a leading provider of software, data solutions and independent advisory services to the global commercial real estate industry, today released the Altus Group Real Estate Development Trends Report, which provides an outlook of a global property development industry being hit by rapid change from disruptive market forces that did not exist a few years ago or have evolved substantially. 

According to the report, which is based on a global survey of more than 400 property development executives, 68% said cost escalation is the biggest business challenge they are facing over the next five years. Several related factors account for this, which in combination are creating a ‘domino effect’ for developers:

  • 34% of developers view cross-border trade policy as having a negative impact on the industry as uncertainty continues about future implications stemming from international tariffs and trade agreements
  • 65% of developers are facing challenges with labour shortages, which are exacerbated by government policy and booming demand
  • 60% of developers are concerned about the development approval process which is often complex and protracted

“It’s clear from the report that the global development sector is facing an increasingly complex set of challenges and rapid change, from escalating construction costs through to a sea-change in the development financing environment,” said Bob Courteau, Chief Executive Officer, Altus Group. “However, development leaders clearly see significant opportunities to manage risk and take advantage of changing conditions through a number of future-ready strategies including investments in technology and performance management along with consideration of new ways of managing and financing projects.”

When asked about the impact of emerging technologies on the property development industry, many respondents expressed a significant degree of uncertainty around some technologies that are experiencing successful application and adoption in other industries. Only a minority of respondents recognized a potential for major disruptive change with certain technologies:

  • 3D printing – 65% see little to no impact / 16% anticipate major disruptive change
  • Process automation – 56% see little to no impact / 22% anticipate major disruptive change 
  • Augmented reality/Virtual reality – 45% see little to no impact / 20% anticipate major disruptive change 

Development industry leaders seem to have significant reservations about the potential impact of 3D printing, a rapidly evolving technology which is already being applied successfully to smaller scale development projects in countries such as China, Netherlands and USA. 

Respondents, however, appeared to acknowledge the potential of more established technologies. Smart building technologies were regarded as the most disruptive, with 49% expecting major disruptive changes, and 42% anticipating a significant impact on efficiencies and how development is conducted. 

Finally, the report also indicated a decade-on shift since the financial crisis in financing patterns, away from traditional and institutional lending, with 82% of respondents reporting they were utilizing at least one source of alternative financing while 46% are using traditional or institutional financing. Further, over 45% indicated they were considering, planning or utilizing some form of alternative financing exclusively.

This shift has coincided with a rapidly expanding range of financial options and sources coupled with a substantial increase in global capital inflow into real estate in recent years. Many alternative lenders and private funds have actively positioned themselves toward the space of traditional lenders, with investors increasingly seeing real estate as an income source as well as an opportunity for premium returns on the equity and joint venture structure side.  In addition, there has been an increase and acceleration in the adoption and utilization of real estate joint ventures with 62% of development executives indicating they are considering entering into partnerships or joint ventures.

The Altus Group Real Estate Development Trends Report is based on a global quantitative survey of 417 property development C-level and senior executives in both front and back office positions at property development firms and owner operators and owner investors with property development divisions in North America, Europe, Middle-East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. All firms represented in the survey had a minimum development pipeline equivalent to at least US $250 million each under development at the time of being surveyed. The survey research used to help form the basis of the report was conducted by leading international research firm, IDC, in May 2018. A copy of the full report can be downloaded at https://www.altusgroup.com/global-real-estate-development-trends-report/.

About Altus Group Limited

Altus Group Limited is a leading provider of software, data solutions and independent advisory services to the global commercial real estate industry. Our businesses, Altus Analytics and Altus Expert Services, reflect decades of experience, a range of expertise, and technology-enabled capabilities. Our solutions empower clients to analyze, gain insight and recognize value on their real estate investments. Headquartered in Canada, we have approximately 2,500 employees around the world, with operations in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Our clients include some of the world’s largest real estate industry participants. Altus Group pays a quarterly dividend of $0.15 per share and our shares are traded on the TSX under the symbol AIF.

For more information on Altus Group, please visit: www.altusgroup.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Altus Group Limited
Jeff Hayward
Vice President, Global Marketing & Communications
416-234-4212
jeff.hayward@altusgroup.com

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Source: Altus Group Limited via GLOBE NEWSWIRE

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