Real Estate in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean

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Bajio Region
Belize
CAMEC
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Central America
China's BRI
Commercial
corridor
Costa Rica
CRE
cross-border investment
Cuba
development
development regulation
disaster risk management
El Salvador
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Finance
funding
Gdp Relation
GHG Emission Intensity
Guatemala
Habitat III
Haiti
Honduras
hospitality
Human Development Index
IMF World Economic Outlook
immigration
Informal Barriers
Infrastructure
Ipo Year
Jamaica
logistics
migrant
migration
migration studies
NAFTA
Net Absorption
Nicaragua
pacific
Panama
Panama Canal
PPP Contract
PPP Project
Private Sector Housing Development
property markets in Latin America
Qualitative Deficit
Real Capital Analytics
Real Estate Assets
Real estate markets
Reduce GHG Emission
REIT
REIT Index
REIT Structure
Rent Free Period
Residential
resilience
sustainable infrastructure
trade
United States
United States of America
UNO
urban
Urban development
urban resilience
US
US-Mexico-Canada agreement
USA
Vacancy Rates

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367223571
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines real estate markets and urban development in Central America, Mexico and The Caribbean (CAMEC). It considers both residential and commercial real estate with a focus on industrial and hospitality sectors, infrastructure and logistics.

The CAMEC region is besieged by complexity. Prone to natural disasters, and with the Mexico/US border constituting the largest human migration corridor on Earth, the region is also a vital trading hub for goods, linking commerce between the world’s two largest oceans and the Americas. The real estate markets in this area are dynamic, rapidly developing and under researched. This book analyses the particularities of these markets and the context in which investors and developers operate. The authors present case studies and contributions from key players in major cities in the region. The book exposes the regional risks and opportunities connected to urban development including market transparency, urban equity and development regulation. The research presented in this volume gives the reader a comprehensive picture of each country under study, detailing their individual commercial, residential, industrial, leisure and infrastructure sectors.

This is essential reading for international investors, real estate students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in the region.

Claudia Murray is a research fellow at the Department of Real Estate and Planning, University of Reading. Claudia’s research interests focus on urban development in Latin America, taking into consideration the region’s unique cultural and political milieu. Combining historical and contemporaneous knowledge of Latin America, Claudia’s work contributes to wider discussions on urban and peri-urban transformations in the Global South. Her main interest focuses on the region’s changing socio-political relations with the land and its natural environment.

Camilla Ween is an architect, urbanist and Harvard Loeb Fellow. She works at the intersection of transport and urban design, aiming to create sustainable and pleasant cities. She lectures regularly at universities and International forums, is a Built Environment Expert at the Design Council, a member of the Ebbsfleet Design Forum and on the Steering Group of the newly established United Nations Urban Economy Forum.

Yadira Torres-Romero is the Director of Research for CBRE Mexico since 2012 and Director of Sales Management since 2017. CBRE Mexico Research & Sales Management, under her leadership, has been recognized as the fastest organic growing office throughout CBRE worldwide for more than 5 years and a market reference through its publications and market information. Before her experience at CBRE, Yadira was Director of Information for the Ministry of Tourism for 3 years.

Yazmin Ramirez is the Director for CBRE’s Labour Analytics & Location Incentives Group based in Mexico City. Yazmin has specialised in delivering labour strategies and identifying, negotiating and securing economic incentives for CBRE’s corporate clients in Latin America for the last 10 years. Prior to CBRE, Yazmin worked for Ayming in France where she led the consulting strategies of key market opportunities to reduce operating costs, payroll and R&D tax credits in the United States, Portugal, England and Spain.

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