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Asia Pacific Living Sector: Case for Investment (CBRE) 17 September 2024

Amid a range of cyclical and structural headwinds, including increased adoption of hybrid working arrangements, a slowdown in global economic growth and elevated interest rates, investor preferences for sectors such as office and logistics have weakened over the past few years. In contrast, fundamentals in the region’s living sector have remained robust, and this has spurred stronger investor interest in multifamily and other living-related asset types.

Since 2019, the living sector has accounted for just 6% of Asia Pacific commercial real estate investment volumes, compared to 44% in the US and 27% in Europe over the same period. This suggests that the development of the living sector is at a relatively nascent stage in Asia Pacific, with plenty of room for growth.

Japan, Australia and mainland China are Asia Pacific’s largest markets in terms of investment volumes in the living sector, while interest is growing in Hong Kong SAR and Singapore, particularly for more niche co-living and student housing subtypes.

There are a number of demand drivers making the living sector ripe for investment: Asia Pacific is home to a diverse landscape of investable residential assets, and the mobile population is generally trending upward over the long term. Challenges around home ownership affordability may push more buyers to the rental market, while rental growth can also provide investors with a hedge against inflation in the long run.

This report explores the investment trends and growth opportunities in the Asia Pacific living sector, and analyses the opportunities and challenges, investment trends and yields, and supply and vacancy metrics in key living sector markets such as Japan, Australia, mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

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