ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Axel Tärn"

Foreign investors eye Swedish residential

Nordic — Foreign investors are turning their attention to Sweden, with a particular focus on the residential property market. Following initial acquisitions by several major players and announcements from other global giants signaling acquisition interests, Axel Tärn, Head of Research at Colliers, offers his analysis of the current situation and its forthcoming development: what draws international investors to the Swedish housing market, how will this interest evolve, will new entrants emerge, and how Swedish companies measure up in the competition, and the situation in the other Nordic countries.

Colliers: "The Nordic market stands out"

Nordic — Overall, there is a stable foundation in the Nordic real estate market, but there are still areas that can be improved to reduce companies' headaches. This is according to Colliers Nordics' Head of Research, Axel Tärn, when he presents their outlook for the market in 2025.

Continued recovery in the transaction market – but one segment is struggling

Nordic — April was a strong month for real estate transactions in the Nordics, and thus the trend from previous months continues and the transaction market is recovering strongly after two weaker years in 2023 and 2024. For Nordic Property News, Collier's Head of Research Axel Tärn tells more about why the Nordics and Sweden attract investors, which segments stand out and what potential obstacles lie ahead.

"The gap between the best and the worst will increase"

Nordic — Axel Tärn has been Director & Head of Analysis at Colliers for a few weeks now. Now he is giving one of his first analyses of how transactions and investments may develop during the year. On stage during Nordic Property News event Public Properties Day, he explains which segments are creating interest and which players will drive the transaction market forward.

Colliers appoints new Head of Research Nordics

Nordic — Colliers has appointed Axel Tärn as new Director and Head of Research Nordics. He joins Colliers from Swedbank.