Sharly higher rent growth herald a sea change from the soft market conditions of 2015-2017. We view the Singapore office market as the strongest income-growth opportunity within Asia for investors, with the potential to achieve up to 20% rental growth over 2018-19. Firm economic momentum, bolstered by synchronized growth across office-using sectors, should elevate prime office rents by 10% to 12% over 2018, and by 5%-7% over 2019.
As the market turns up and vacancy tightens, we recommend occupiers to bring forward impending lease reviews.
Download the Report Read MoreOffice: Vacancy rate declined for the second consecutive quarter in 1Q18 on the back of the substantial improvement in net absorption as more tenants moved into their fitted-out premises in recently completed developments.
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Download the Report Read MoreThe GPR/APREA AsiaPac Performance Snapshot tracks the dynamics of listed real estate securities (including REITs) across 12 AsiaPac countries/regions and eight sectors, over multiple time horizons.
With many positives now backing the Indian PE / VC story, strong 1Q numbers and the deal momentum in play, we believe that PE / VC investment activity in 2018 may eclipse the record highs seen in 2017. The changes unleashed by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) have opened India to a new PE asset class of stressed assets/distressed debt, adding more wind to the already fullsails of the Indian PE/VC story. The infrastructure asset class too is expected to see a lot of investment dollars, especially in the roads sector as the government looks to privatize arterial routes to fund their ambitious roads’ capex plans. Real estate is also projected to see good investment activity, especially commercial real estate as more “REITable” platforms get built.
Download the Report Read MoreThe soaring vacancy rates, which are in line with the continued completion of more new office buildings, have changed the recent “tenant market” situation. However, the overall 2017 market performance has indicated a sign of recovery, albeit moderately, with escalating enquiries for office expansion particularly from tenants exploiting the currently low rents. In 2018, Indonesia will move ahead with a 5.3% GDP projection, which will provide an interesting investment spot for overseas fund to come in, particularly in e-commerce and co-working business at least for the next two to three years.
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