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Projected Increase in Capital Flows to Real Estate: 2010 Investor Survey Results

The 2010 investor survey reveals significant expected increases in capital flows to real estate. These expected capital flows are derived from new capital plans provided by respondents and are adjusted based on their aggregate share of the tax-exempt real estate universe, as defined by the annual S&P Money Market Directory. This data comes from the Institutional Real Estate, Inc.’s 2010 Plan Sponsor Survey, conducted by Kingsley Associates, and underscores the ongoing interest and investment trend within the real estate sector.

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Projected Increase in Capital Flows to Real Estate: 2010 Investor Survey Results

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  1. 2010 investor survey results New Capital Flows to Real Estate Projected to Increase * “Expected Capital Flows” are based on respondent-provided new capital plans for each year, grossed up based on respondents’ aggregate share of the entire tax-exempt real estate universe as defined by the annual S&PMoney Market Directory Source: Institutional Real Estate, Inc.’s 2010 Plan Sponsor Survey, conducted by Kingsley Associates

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