June 10, 2025 - 07:56

Japanese investors continue to favor the United States as their top destination for real estate investments, citing the market's unmatched "depth, transparency, and freedom." This preference reflects a long-standing confidence in the US real estate sector, which has consistently proven resilient and attractive to foreign capital.
Allocators emphasize that the stability and liquidity of the US market make it a safer bet compared to other regions. However, there is a noticeable shift as European markets begin to gain traction among these investors. Factors such as favorable economic conditions, evolving urban landscapes, and the potential for high returns are drawing attention to Europe.
As Japanese investors explore opportunities beyond the US, they are increasingly considering the diverse offerings of European cities. This dual focus indicates a strategic approach, balancing the reliability of the US market with the emerging potential of Europe. Overall, while the US remains the dominant player, the landscape of global real estate investment is evolving.
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