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Investing in real estate impact

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From climate change and geopolitical tensions to rising inequality and a shortage of affordable housing, society faces many challenges and investors are seeking ways to be part of the solution.

Increasingly, investors are looking for strategies that go beyond traditional environmental, social and governance (ESG) and responsible investing (RI) principles.

Impact strategies offer a more direct, active approach to real estate investments. Whether developing or refurbishing assets, an impact strategy should have clear and measurable goals which tap into social and environmental movements to deliver returns.

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