The underlying operational performance of hotels is improving across the UK and this should keep investors interested in the sector. But yields are not obviously too high or too low, and domestic demand for UK hotel stays is unlikely to surge ahead while wage growth remains so weak. These are not conditions to expect hotel property returns to outperform.
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