Abstract

Shows that forward funding, popular in the mid‐1980s, is today highly selective and institutions are willing to be involved only in property sectors and locations where there remain a healthy tenant demand and a lack of supply. Seeks to examine the institutions′ rationale for investing in this sector and to outline a common structure for speculative forward funding transactions together with a number of variations.

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