Higher government bond yields and further falls in commercial property yields in Q1 mean that property valuations have begun to look increasingly stretched. Whereas 23% of the markets we cover looked overvalued at the end of Q4 2016, 37% look overvalued this quarter, with nearly half of all industrial markets in this group.
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