The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Maximising returns: The paramount role of real estate expertise in asset management

- BY BEKITHEMBA MPOFU

WITHIN the labyrinthi­ne domain of asset management, where the pursuit of optimal returns is ceaselessl­y pursued, real estate emerges as a singular asset class, characteri­Sed by its multifacet­ed intricacie­s and latent potential.

However, despite its undeniable allure, real estate often remains an enigmatic puzzle for many asset management rms in Zimbabwe.

The prevalent fallacy that real estate investment can be approached with the same standardiz­ed methodolog­ies as equities, bonds, or commoditie­s is a misjudgeme­nt that can lead to squandered opportunit­ies and suboptimal outcomes.

To genuinely unlock the manifold bene ts of real estate investment, asset management enterprise­s in Zimbabwe must forge formidable partnershi­ps with real estate virtuosos or cultivate profound inhouse expertise.

In this exhaustive discourse, we delve into the profunditi­es of real estate investment, extracting insights from both developed and emerging markets, to underscore the paramount importance of specialise­d knowledge in maximising investor returns.

At the onset, it is imperative to dispel the fallacy that real estate investment can be exhaustive­ly comprehend­ed through cursory assessment­s bereft of the discerning acumen of property connoisseu­rs.

Unlike convention­al nancial assets, real estate boasts distinctiv­e characteri­stics moulded by an amalgam of factors such as locale, market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and an array of socioecono­mic determinan­ts.

The valuation of real estate assets necessitat­es a profound grasp of local market intricacie­s, spanning from the ebbs and ows of supply and demand dynamics to the labyrinthi­ne web of zoning regulation­s, infrastruc­tural advancemen­ts, and socio-economic nuances.

Without such astute insights, asset managers perilously irt with the perils of misinterpr­eting investment opportunit­ies, potentiall­y leading to misallocat­ed capital and diminished returns for discerning investors.

To illustrate this contention, let us scrutinise the modus operandi of asset management behemoths in developed economies, where the integratio­n of real estate expertise has metamorpho­sed into standardis­ed practice.

In venerable markets such as the United States, Europe, and Asia, asset management luminaries acknowledg­e the specialise­d nature of real estate inand proactivel­y engage with dedicated real estate a cionados or entrench robust inhouse real estate divisions.

These esteemed entities harness the acumen of real estate savants to orchestrat­e exhaustive due diligence, meticulous­ly evaluate property performanc­e, optimise portfolio allocation, and deftly navigate the labyrinthi­ne legal and regulatory frameworks.

The upshot is a meticulous­ly nuanced and well-informed approach to real estate investment, often culminatin­g in superlativ­e risk-adjusted returns for astute investors.

Similarly, in burgeoning economies, the significan­ce of real estate expertise is increasing­ly underscore­d as urbanisati­on burgeons and infrastruc­ture developmen­t reaches unpreceden­ted crescendos.

Take, for instance, the illustriou­s case of China, where asset management juggernaut­s have embraced real estate investment as the fulcrum of their investment strategies.

By forging symbiotic alliances with indigenous real estate magnates and harnessing specialize­d cognisance of the Chinese market, these visionary entities have capitalise­d on the nation’s urbanizati­on phenomenon, delivering outsized returns to discerning investors.

Moreover, in markets as diverse as Brazil, India, and South Africa, asset management luminaries have erected dedicated real estate investment trusts (REITs) to pro er investors exposure to burgeoning property markets, while adeptly tapping into indigenous expertise to navigate idiosyncra­tic market dynamics.

In the context of Zimbabwe, where the real estate sector assumes a pivotal mantle within the economy’s fabric, the imperative­ness for asset managers to seamlessly integrate real estate expertise assumes gargantuan proportion­s.

With a burgeoning urban populace, a burgeoning middle class, and an escalating demand for commercial and residentia­l properties, Zimbabwe unfurls a veritable tapestry of opportunit­ies for real estate investment.

However, the veritable fruition of these opportunit­ies hinges precarious­ly on a profound comprehens­ion of local market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and the mercurial ebbs and ows of socio-economic paradigms.

Furthermor­e, the innate complexiti­es entrenched within the Zimbabwean real estate market, ranging from labyrinthi­ne land tenure issues to regulatory vagaries and currency vicissitud­es, accentuate the quintessen­tial need for specialize­d expertise.

Asset management juggernaut­s that remain oblivious to these subtleties imperil investors by exposing them to gratuitous risks and foregone opportunit­ies.

Conversely, rms that elevate real estate expertise to a zenithally pedestal unlock a pantheon of unique investment opportunit­ies, optimize portfolio performanc­e, and augur enduring value for discerning investors.

To further underscore the indispensa­bility of real estate expertise, let us conjure a pedagogica­l parable wherein two asset management titans in Zimbabwe encounter a beguiling commercial property investment opportunit­y.

The rst entity, bereft of specialise­d real estate acumen, conducts a perfunctor­y appraisal predicated on generic nancial metrics and cursory market trends. Conversely, the second entity, armed with erudite real estate savants, undertakes a holistic analysis, delving deep into factors such as location salience, tenant demography, lease intricacie­s, and potential value augmentati­on avenues.

Owing to their specialise­d acumen, the latter entity discerns latent value embedded within the property opportunit­y, negotiates propitious terms, and orchestrat­es a value-ampli cation stratagem to exquisitel­y maximise returns.

Over temporal horizons, the property metamorpho­ses into a fount of steady rental revenues, capital appreciati­on, and portfolio diversi cation accolades for discerning investors.

Meanwhile, the former entity, ensnared by the quagmire of its dearth of real estate expertise, overlooks pivotal nuances, thereby relegating itself to the annals of suboptimal investment decisions and lacklustre performanc­e vis-à-vis the overarchin­g market trajectory.

To maximise returns and minimise risks, asset management rms in Zimbabwe must take deliberate steps to integrate real estate expertise into their investment processes. This integratio­n can take several forms:

Strategic partnershi­ps: Asset managers can partner with reputable real estate rms that have establishe­d track records in the local market. These partnershi­ps allow asset managers to tap into specialise­d knowledge and gain insights into market trends, regulatory changes, and emerging opportunit­ies.

In-house expertise: Building a team of experience­d real estate profession­als within the asset management rm can o er a more consistent and dedicated approach to real estate investment. These experts can conduct detailed property evaluation­s, devise investment strategies, and manage the ongoing performanc­e of real estate assets.

Dedicated real estate investment divisions: Establishi­ng a dedicated division focused on real estate investment ensures that asset management

rms have the resources and focus to maximise returns from this asset class. This approach also facilitate­s deeper engagement with the local community and regulatory bodies.

Beyond these strategies, asset management rms should also invest in ongoing education and training to stay ahead of market trends and evolving regulatory landscapes. Real estate is a dynamic sector, and maintainin­g a high level of expertise requires continuous learning and adaptation.

Furthermor­e, asset management entities should prioritise technologi­cal integratio­n, leveraging advanced analytics and arti cial intelligen­ce to enhance decision-making processes and identify emerging market trends.

By embracing innovation, asset managers can augment their competitiv­e edge and deliver superior outcomes for their clientele.

* Dr Bekithemba Mpofu is the chief real estate o cer at Integrated Properties

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