PropertyAug 22 2016

Brexit and property: what’s in store for your clients?

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Brexit and property: what’s in store for your clients?

Property funds investing in UK commercial real estate have been through a torrid time since the vote to leave the European Union.

Many funds have shut their gates, either through temporary suspensions or through imposing fair value adjustments on those investors seeking to redeem their holdings.

But what does the post-Brexit vote effect really mean for property funds? Is there still value in the asset class and where should investors go to find it? Does global property really have long-term prospects in terms of rental income growth?

Tomorrow (23 August), FTAdviser will host a live panel debate at 12pm, bringing together experts from across the investment industry to discuss these and other questions.

Jason Hollands, managing director for Tilney Bestinvest; Justin Urquhart Stewart, head of corporate development for Seven Investment Management; and Tom Walker, co-head of the Schroder Global Cities Real Estate Securities fund, will be on hand to answer your questions during the live blog.

Send us your questions via Twitter to @FTAdviser or @FTATalkingPoint using the hashtag #FTAonAir or bookmark the following web page and make sure you add your comments as the live debate unfolds:

http://www.ftadviser.com/2016/08/17/investments/property/property-post-brexit-what-s-in-store-for-investors-nssplxtbjMmuOivEibyOXP/article.html