The Financial Returns of ESG Investing – Episode 8

Is it possible to invest ethically and still earn strong returns? In this episode of Smart Real Estate with Westcliff, Addy Saeed and Kaz Jaffer explore real-world ESG real estate case studies, showing how responsibility and profitability can go hand in hand.

In this episode of Smart Real Estate with Westcliff, hosts Addy Saeed and Kaz Jaffer discuss how investors can profit while adhering to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles. They address the misconception that ethical investing means sacrificing returns, citing studies and real estate examples that show ESG-aligned portfolios often outperform traditional ones. They highlight a GTA project that improved NOI and attracted premium tenants through energy-efficient upgrades. ESG not only enhances financial performance but also reduces risks, leading to benefits like lower energy costs, reduced tenant turnover, and favorable financing. Westcliff integrates ESG principles from the start, focusing on impact frameworks and transparent reporting. They encourage investors to join their network for more insights and emphasize the importance of professional personalized advice.

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