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Banks in Spain need to sell their Real Estate Assets

Posted on April 28, 2008 
Filed Under R.E. Investment, R.E. assets, Real Estate Investment Banks, Real Estate Investors

Banks in Spain are beginning to sell hundred of unpaids Real Estate Assets. A large number of assets are going out to the market with very low prices. They need to sell this assets in order to maintain their structures.

Private Equity Real Estate are doing very good operatios where the big discount in the king. Prices with a 70% or 80% below of the market price is the common. Too, the private investors are soing the same but with pay strategies unhurried.

The problem for the banks when they have the unpaid asset is not only the unpaid amount, too the forced and additional costs that the Real Estate asset has.

The next year will be a very good year for Real Estate Investors in general, REIT, REI Funds and PERE, but will be a good year allways that they have the possibility to invest using gateways that offer them confidence and quickly management of the opportunities.

A good example of how not to do the things is Spain, many Real Estate Funds have tried to invest but rarely they have found the Investment Partner or Manager beyond the banks that use the funds like a portfolio product for his clients and often without pay attention to the Funds real interests.

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