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About the Real estate survey

Euromoney invites all companies involved in the real estate sector to submit information about their activities, achievements and market opinions. The awards are then decided on the basis of information provided by poll respondents. 

Find out which companies are rated the best developers, advisors and banks in global real estate in the latest instalment of Euromoney’s annual real estate poll.


Previous results:



Real estate survey 2010: The dragon and the stagnant pond

September 2010 - September 2010

With some $1.4 trillion of commercial real estate loan maturities looming over the next four years and traditional funding markets still in intensive care, CRE recovery is entering a critical phase in the US and Europe. However, cash-rich domestic buyers are already driving regional growth in Asia and are cherry-picking top assets in the west. Joti Mangat reports.

Real Estate poll 2009: The next leg down

September 2009

This recession is unusual in that it was not triggered by commercial real estate but has dragged the sector down with it. However, this does not mean that recovery for this asset class will be any quicker or less painful. Louise Bowman reports.

Liquid Real Estate Awards 2008

September 2008

Euromoney/Liquid real estate poll 2007: Size & sustainability

September 2007

Jones Lang LaSalle, this year's winner of the Euromoney/Liquid real estate poll, is expanding with the global real estate markets. CEO Colin Dyer explains why a local feeling is important in a global market, and why sustainability makes business sense.

Real estate awards 2006: A perfect storm

September 2006

It offers double-digit yields, is not correlated with the equity market and provides secure, long-term returns. Allocations of investment capital to real estate have therefore ballooned – and look set to keep on growing. Louise Bowman reports.

Awards for excellence in real estate 2005

September 2005