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EPISODE 13: Capital Markets Unpacked: Key Trends and Property Insights

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In this episode Richard Temlett is joined by Benjamin Martin-Henry, Head of Real Assets Research for the Pacific region at MSCI. Benjamin shares his expertise on Australia’s property markets and the emerging Build to Rent (BTR) sector. He provides a capital market update, exploring trends in commercial, retail and industrial markets, including values, cap rates and transaction volumes. The discussion delves into the unique dynamics of the BTR sector, comparing it to other asset classes and highlights the innovative BTR benchmarking tool that Benjamin is developing. With insights into key metrics like the cash rates and the impact of global and local events, Benjamin offers a comprehensive outlook on market risks, opportunities and the evolving property landscape in Australia.

Benjamin is a leading property researcher with deep expertise in performance metrics and market analysis. In his role at MSCI, he develops thought leadership for clients across the major and emerging property sectors. With a career spanning roles at IPD London, CBRE and RCA, Benjamin has shaped strategies and tools that redefine how property performance is understood and leveraged.

This episode is a must-listen for developers, investors and property professionals looking to understand the current dynamics of Australia’s property markets and the potential of BTR. Gain actionable insights into key metrics, market drivers and opportunities shaping the future of real estate. Don’t miss this informative conversation with one of the industry’s top experts!

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In this episode Richard Temlett is joined by Benjamin Martin-Henry, Head of Real Assets Research for the Pacific region at MSCI. Benjamin shares his expertise on Australia’s property markets and the emerging Build to Rent (BTR) sector. He provides a capital market update, exploring trends in commercial, retail and industrial markets, including values, cap rates and transaction volumes. The discussion delves into the unique dynamics of the BTR sector, comparing it to other asset classes and highlights the innovative BTR benchmarking tool that Benjamin is developing. With insights into key metrics like the cash rates and the impact of global and local events, Benjamin offers a comprehensive outlook on market risks, opportunities and the evolving property landscape in Australia.

Benjamin is a leading property researcher with deep expertise in performance metrics and market analysis. In his role at MSCI, he develops thought leadership for clients across the major and emerging property sectors. With a career spanning roles at IPD London, CBRE and RCA, Benjamin has shaped strategies and tools that redefine how property performance is understood and leveraged.

This episode is a must-listen for developers, investors and property professionals looking to understand the current dynamics of Australia’s property markets and the potential of BTR. Gain actionable insights into key metrics, market drivers and opportunities shaping the future of real estate. Don’t miss this informative conversation with one of the industry’s top experts!

EPISODE LINKS
Benjamin Martin-Henry LinkedIn
MSCI

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This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. This podcast is not intended to replace or supplement professional investment, financial or legal advice. Please seek professional advice based upon your personal circumstances. The views expressed by our podcast guests may not represent those of Charter Keck Cramer. This podcast may not be copied, reproduced, republished or posted in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Charter Keck Cramer.

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