This article investigates how luxury is currently perceived, the main drivers of demand for luxury accommodation, the current and future supply of luxury hotels, and the leading luxury brands in Europe.
Steve Rushmore's June 2008 Presentation.
HVS’s London office has released the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI). The survey shows that hotel values achieved a fourth consecutive year of growth. Values per room largely exceed the peak values of 2000.
HVS London office's latest European Hotel Transaction Review analyses the single asset and portfolio hotel transactions that shaped 2007.
2007 Canadian Hotel Transaction Survey
HVS's annual review of European hotel value trends, the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), shows that hotel values achieved a third consecutive year of growth, increasing by 9.4% in 2006, compared with an increase of 5.0% in 2005.
HVS' annual Hotel Valuation Index (HVI) tracks hotel values in 66 major markets and the United States as a whole.
The 2007 edition of HVS International’s report on Trends and Opportunities for Hotels in the Middle East highlights a tale of two regions.
HVS's annual review of European hotel value trends, the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), shows that hotel values achieved a third consecutive year of growth, increasing by 9.4% in 2006, compared with an increase of 5.0% in 2005.
Hotel capitalization rates have bottomed out, as rates of return remain at record low levels and NOI upside has begun to subside. This article updates data that were presented in a previous article on hotel capitalization rates.