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Interest growing in ‘alternative’ asset classes as social trends change

Investor strategies need to reflect the way in which the world is transforming – and emerging social trends.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, 29 Sep 2017

Changing social and demographic trends are heightening property investors’ interest in student and elderly housing, data centres, self-storage and car parks.

These non-traditional property investment sectors are growing in New Zealand, which along with other emerging industries such as childcare

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Sally Lindsay
Fri, 29 Sep 2017
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