Total property investments non-MMF investment fund Netherlands 2016, by property type

Total property investments of non-MMF investment funds in the Netherlands in 2016, by type of property

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Release date

June 2017

Region

Netherlands

Survey time period

2016

Supplementary notes

Non-MMF investment funds are defined as: "collective investment schemes which are principally engaged in issueing investment fund shares or units, and, on their own account, to make investments primarily in financial assets other than short-term financial assets and in non-financial assets (usually real estate). The money market funds are excluded from the investment funds."

The source adds: "The investments in direct property are subdivided into: residential buildings; other domestic direct property: rural estates, parking lots, factory buildings, holiday parks, offices and shops; foreign direct property.Indirect property consists of interests in Dutch (for instance Corio, Vastned, and Wereldhave) and foreign investment funds that invest in property."

* The figures provided are provisional.

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