Sven Carstensen

Vorstand
bulwiengesa

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About the author

Sven Carstensen ist seit 2020 Vorstand bei bulwiengesa und Geschäftsführer der Bewertungstochtergesellschaft bulwiengesa appraisal GmbH. Er hat u.a. Lehraufträge an immobilienwirtschaftlichen Hochschulen und ist Mitglied im Rat der Immobilienweisen des ZIA.

Author's posts

Office renovation volume at record level

For the second time, we have analysed the renovation activities in the office segment in the German A-cities. The latest edition of the apoprojekt Inventory Compass shows that the importance of existing properties continues to increase – and with it the volume of renovations.

Logistics real estate: Despite economic uncertainty, investors continue to focus on the asset class

The completion figures for logistics properties are rising again, and at least in established locations, occupier and investment demand is also stable. The tenth joint study "Logistics and Real Estate" with BREMER, GARBE and Savills analyses the market and shows current developments.

LifeScience-Immobilien als attraktive Real Assets

Life science real estate: “new” asset class for specialists

The demand for specialized buildings that can combine laboratory research, production and office work is growing steadily. The new spotlight of the CORPORATE REAL ESTATE INITIATIVE sheds light on the complex segment of life science real estate.

Baustelle

The Residential Real Estate Market: An Ambivalent Image

The 5% study by BulwienGesa shows as of 30 June: The market for residential real estate continues to paint a very ambivalent picture from the investors' point of view. In 2024, there will again be slight downward corrections. However, the jumps are no longer quite as big, which gives hope that the bottom has been reached.

Baustelle am Morgen

The current real estate market environment: Sentiment brightens, challenges remain

Despite the somewhat disappointing result, the investment market is showing a slight revival again, which is reflected in particular in an increase in pitches, as the 5% study by BulwienGesa as of 30 June shows.