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    European real estate recovery thrown off course by Trump uncertainty, says MSCI

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    Posted on May 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European real estate recovery is stalled by economic uncertainty during Trump's term, with deal volumes down 11% in Q1, MSCI reports.

    European Real Estate Recovery Impacted by Trump-Era Uncertainty

    By Iain Withers

    LONDON (Reuters) -A nascent recovery in Europe's real estate market has been derailed by global economic uncertainty in the early months of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term, leading deal volumes to shrink after a positive run last year, MSCI data shows.

    Property sales in Europe totalled 41 billion euros ($47 billion) in the first quarter of this year, down 11% on the previous year and breaking a run of three consecutive quarters of annual increases, the data showed.

    Real estate investors had been betting on improved market conditions after a slow recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, when higher borrowing costs and changing working patterns crushed many property values.

    "During the depths of the slowdown, the mantra was often 'Survive until '25.' Now that we have arrived, the question is: where do we go from here?" MSCI said in its European capital trends report published on Thursday.

    Higher levels of uncertainty as Trump began to shake up the global economic order this year had led many investors to delay big ticket purchases such as property, MSCI said, although it added that a shift in sentiment away from U.S. assets to other regions like Europe could ultimately provide a boost.

    "The geopolitical and economic uncertainty cannot be underestimated, and volatility in the bond market means debt costs remain high," the report added.

    Property deal volumes in Britain fell 26% to 10.6 billion euros in the quarter, but remained the region's most active market.

    Germany - one of the region's hardest hit property markets - staged a comeback, with sales up 59% on the prior year to 9.6 billion euros, albeit from a very low base.

    ($1 = 0.8804 euros)

    (Reporting by Iain Withers; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European real estate recovery is hindered by global economic uncertainty.
    • •Property sales in Europe fell 11% in the first quarter.
    • •Higher borrowing costs and changing work patterns affected property values.
    • •Investors are cautious due to geopolitical and economic volatility.
    • •Germany's property market shows signs of recovery with a 59% sales increase.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European real estate recovery thrown off course by Trump uncertainty, says MSCI

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the impact of global economic uncertainty on the European real estate recovery, particularly during Trump's presidency.

    2How has the real estate market in Europe been affected?

    Property sales in Europe decreased by 11% in the first quarter due to economic and geopolitical uncertainties.

    3Which country's real estate market showed improvement?

    Germany's real estate market showed improvement with a 59% increase in sales, despite starting from a low base.

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