
Quay achieves consecutive wins in global property awards
Continuing its streak of wins, the Quay Global Real Estate Fund (Unhedged) has won the award for International Listed Property at the Financial Standard Investment Leadership Awards and the award for Global Property Securities Fund at Money Management’s Fund Manager of the Year Awards.

Quay podcast: The surprising trends emerging in real estate
Chris Bedingfield speaks with Bennelong Account Director, Mai Platts, about the latest results from reporting season, Quay’s current portfolio positioning, the opportunities in residential and self-storage, and the ongoing impact of inflation and bank failures.

Investment Perspectives: The housing market’s turning – and not just in Australia
A sequel to our recent Investment Perspectives, Is the Aussie residential market bottoming?, this article explores how residential markets have fared in the US, UK and Canada, and assesses the medium to long-term outlook for housing.

Investment Perspectives: Banks, balance sheets and bailouts
For listed real estate, the fear across markets during March was palpable. One could almost cut it like a knife.

Quay podcast: FORA - fear of renting again
Chris Bedingfield speaks with Bennelong’s Holly Old about the future of house prices in Australia, the fear of renting again, and what history has taught us about the next global crisis.

Introduction to Quay Global Investors
Learn about Quay’s history, investment philosophy and global real estate strategy with co-founder, Justin Blaess.

Central bank policy and rising interest rates a distraction for Australians
Focusing on central bank policy is more of a distraction than anything else for Australians looking to purchase property, according to Chris Bedingfield, principal and portfolio manager of global real estate fund manager, Quay Global Investors.

Investment Perspectives: Is the Aussie residential market bottoming?
A stall in national house price declines while interest rates keep climbing has sparked yet another national debate on the future direction of the Australian residential market. Specifically, has the market bottomed?

Why the true value of real estate comes back to the cost to rebuild
Using comparable sales as a measure of value for real estate is a trap. Here's how you should be valuing property instead.