Historically, all-property yields in Madrid have tended to be higher than those in Milan. Yet over the past year, that spread has reversed. Given Spain’s stronger economic prospects and the outlook for decent rental growth in Madrid, over the coming years it seems likely that this reversal will be sustained.
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