Prepare to adapt to the changing market with Real Estate
Deloitte's Real Estate Industry Predictions looks at trends including articles about the future of work, sustainability, digitalisation and innovation in the real estate sector.
The global real estate industry has seen dramatic impacts across all asset types over the past year – shops are shuttered, offices are empty and many establishments remain at limited capacity. Deloitte’s team of global Real Estate professionals has compiled 13 articles on topics we believe will impact the real estate sector over the upcoming year.
This report, Real Estate Predictions 2021, created by Deloitte Netherlands, gathers insights from more than 10 countries for an inspiring outlook on 2021 and beyond.
The articles include:
5G as an enabler for new and smarter ways of working
Gaming the commercial real estate talent conundrum
Gaining a competitive edge in real estate with AI-driven geospatial analytics
Innovation & construction in the shade of global crisis
The virtual office for Corporate Real Estate
Real Estate-as-a-Service: From “product and space” to “system and service”
The impact of social good on real estate
Understanding Private Rented Sector property
Optimising your use of office space and real estate footprint–The time to prepare for the future of work is now
Protecting your identity in the digital world-self-sovereign identity and real estate
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome. How to cope with the impact of climate change
Digitalisation is here to stay-How to achieve an effective digital transformation in real estate
How to support strategic decision making in real estate-Combining AI and real estate market expertise to enable forecasting
We would be happy to discuss the Real Estate Predictions, and its effects on your organisation.
Kathy Feucht is Deloitte’s Global Real Estate sector leader and an audit partner with more than 25 years of experience. She serves as lead client service partner for both public and private clients, with a focus on the real estate and hospitality sectors. In addition to her roles at Deloitte, she is a member of NAREIT and the Urban Land Institute and serves as a board member for several non-for-profit organizations.