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  • Practical briefing on short-term rental portfolios with cross-border ownership structures. Focused on underwriting, execution risks, and repeatable decisions fo…
  • Topic: Industrial & Logistics
  • Last review: 09.05.2026
Location Europe
Period 2026
Source Eurostat / NSI
Last review 09.05.2026

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This note covers short-term rental portfolios with cross-border ownership structures and the decisions that drive project viability from sourcing to operational stabilization. Recommended action 1: align debt covenant assumptions with cash buffer strategy. In active markets, this step reduces execution noise and improves confidence in investment committee discussions. Recommended action 2: review zoning notes with municipal advisors. In active markets, this step reduces execution noise and improves confidence in investment committee discussions. Recommended action 3: stress test maintenance reserves over 5 years. In active markets, this step reduces execution noise and improves confidence in investment committee discussions. Recommended action 4: compare renovation phasing against occupancy windows. In active markets, this step reduces execution noise and improves confidence in investment committee discussions. Conclusion: teams that document assumptions and revisit them every two weeks typically improve pricing discipline and shorten the time from analysis to signed terms in South Leonelburgh.
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Last review: 09.05.2026 03:46
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