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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a high degree of uncertainty across the Queensland economy and the commercial property market. However, the Industrial and Logistics sector (I&L) has been the clear winner particularly as e-commerce penetration accelerated over the past 18 months and is one of the key drivers of demand for floorspace. Investors have responded by seeking to increase their exposure to the sector, and now investment sale volumes in Queensland was the highest on record in 2020.

This report will detail some the key trends driving the Brisbane industrial and logistics market, and provides greater insights on the supply and take-up of industrial land.

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  • Commercial real estate investment momentum accelerated in Q2 2021 as the economy continued to pick up along with the commencement of the city’s vaccination programme.
  • Property funds collectively deployed HK$5.4 billion, 21% of the quarter’s total, with all acquisitions involving industrial assets.
  • Hong Kong’s economic recovery, improved prospects of a border reopening with mainland China, and low financing costs will ensure the investment market remains upbeat in H2 2021.
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• The investment sales volume rose for a fi fth consecutive quarter, up by 62.0% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) to S$6.18 billion in the second quarter of the year. Compared with the same period last year, investment sales nearly tripled from the low base established when Singapore was under the Circuit Breaker period.

• Residential investment sales constituted the largest proportion of total investment sales of 48.6% in the quarter, increasing by 60.0% to S$3.0 billion.

• Investment sales in the commercial segment continued to grow by 57.5% to S$2.24 billion, with the increment largely attributed to the 75.7% expansion in offi ce investment sales due to more block transactions.

• With stronger performance of the manufacturing sector and growth in the e-commerce and logistics sectors, the industrial segment registered close to S$924.0 million in Q2/2021, up 88.2% from the previous quarter.

• As the vaccination program progresses and with Covid-19 infections in Singapore under control, investor sentiment is expected to remain strong, and this may lead investment sales to return to pre Covid-19 levels in the near future. Yields will compress further as capital piles into the limited stock of investable assets.

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