As student costs rise across the globe, a strong US dollar makes European markets look even better value to international students, supporting the development of purpose built student accommodation.
Cities
The winning cities of the future will be those that have best-adapted to climate challenges and the growing needs of their citizens for liveable places that support wellbeing. In addition, they will be required to overcome the disruptive forces of technology and demographics, and grow their ESG-capabilities to thrive economically. Here we analyse global cities against these challenges, and show which are best-positioned to overcome them, attracting real estate capital as a result.
While the top of the Savills Resilient Cities Index remains relatively unchanged, which new cities are breaking into the top 20?
From self-sufficient energy systems and solar parks to superfast digital infrastructures and gamified street mapping, smart cities are driving technological innovation
While data, artificial intelligence and the internet of things form the brains of a smart city, human-centred solutions will be crucial to ensuring their long-term sustainability
Bringing diversity to the decision-making process
A cultural shift will see diversity, inclusion and social value become integral to re-imagining cities and creating smart solutions
World cities prime residential forecasts 2022
Our 2022 guide to prime residential capital value growth in world cities
The Savills Resilient Cities Index identifies the cities best placed to adapt to change
Extreme weather is impacting the appeal of certain cities for real estate investors
Our 2021 guide to prime residential capital value growth in world cities
Savills top resilient global cities
Technology, demographics and leadership will disrupt the world’s top cities
Savills Tech Cities Index
Using more than 100 metrics, we’ve determined the world’s 30 hottest tech locations
How the additional costs of second home ownership add up across the world