
Europe Commercial Property
This service provides detailed analysis and independent forecasts for the Eurozone and non-Eurozone Commercial Property sectors, including office, retail and industrial returns, based on our view of the economic fundamentals. The subscription also includes unique proprietary city-level forecasts for the three key sub-sectors of the property market. The service covers 21 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.
This service is relevant to all those dealing in the European commercial property market – from financiers and developers to brokers and major corporate occupiers.
The subscription to this service includes 1-2 emailed publications a week, access to our online research archive and our economists, and the opportunity to attend our conferences, forums and webinars.
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Andrew Burrell
Chief Property Economist
Andrew Burrell joined Capital Economics in 2018 as the Chief Property Economist. Prior to this he was the EMEA Head of Economics and Forecasting at JLL, working closely with European property investors. A decade in real estate was preceded by over 15 years as a professional economist at Experian, the Bank of England, RBS and the London Business School. He is an active member of both SPR and IPF.
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Amy Wood
Senior Property Economist
Amy leads our European Commercial Property Service. She joined Capital Economics in 2018 and spend her first two years with the firm working on our UK Commercial Property Service. Previously, she worked as a senior economic analyst at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. She also spent one year on a work secondment at the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland. Amy holds an Honour’s degree in Economics from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
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James McMorrow
Property Economist
James McMorrow joined Capital Economics as a Property Economist in June 2022 and currently works on our Europe Commercial Property service. Prior to joining Capital Economics, he worked as an Assistant Economist at the Department for Transport in its Regions and Cities and Rail Analysis divisions. James holds a BSc in Economics and Accounting from Queen’s University Belfast and an MSc in Economics from Trinity College Dublin.