INSIGHTS

Invesco's real estate investment strategies

Discover our broad range of real estate strategies, with investment opportunities from around the globe.

Invesco's real estate investment strategies

Our real estate strategies

Uncovering unique real estate opportunities around the globe requires viewing the asset class from every possible angle. Our three-dimensional view of real estate — throughout the capital stack and across the risk/return spectrum—combined with all the aspects of our business work together to create a robust picture of each investment opportunity. Invesco Real Estate has actively invested from core to opportunistic in debt and equity for over 40 years.

At Invesco Real Estate we view real estate through a lens of evolving secular themes and demand drivers, focused on where tenants consume, live, innovate and connect.

Our growing business in Europe, North America and Asia via separate accounts, commingled vehicles and mutual vehicles strengthens our ability to underwrite and execute deals. As we use innovation to grow portfolios, we are continuously identifying emerging sectors and launching new fund structures to benefit investors.

Why Invesco Real Estate?

  • Platform stability – fine-tuned process with global consistency since 1983
  • Global coverage – global insights and local boots on the ground combine so we invest in the right markets at the right time
  • Scale & expertise – from core to opportunistic, in debt and equity, we cover the full spectrum of real estate investing with around 600 talented professionals
  • ESG+R (resilience) – we focus on the financial implications of our decisions, and managing real estate for environmental and sustainability considerations improves investment performance as well as working towards our net zero targets.

Real estate insights

Footnotes

  • **All data is provided as at 31 March 2023, unless otherwise stated.

Investment risks

  • The value of investments and any income will fluctuate (this may partly be the result of exchange rate fluctuations) and investors may not get back the full amount invested.

    Property and land can be difficult to sell, so investors may not be able to sell such investments when they want to.  The value of property is generally a matter of an independent valuer’s opinion and may not be realised.