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Office space prices rise 0.4% in Q3

byCT Report
30/10/2017
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SINGAPORE: Demand is growing amongst shipping, energy, legal, and tech sectors. The price of office spaces in Singapore increased 0.4% in Q3, compared to the 1.4% decline in Q2, Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) revealed. Rentals of office spaces rose by 2.4% in Q3, compared to the decline of 1.1% in Q2. According to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) Research director Christine Li, “With strong 3Q2017 gross domestic product (GDP) numbers confirming an earnings recovery story in 2017, market confidence has returned to the office sector, particularly the newer prime office buildings with higher specifications.” Demand for office space in premium locations has also been buoyant.

Based on C&W’s Grade A central business district (CBD) basket, office rents rose by 3.4% QoQ to $8.90 psf pm. In addition, the net absorption for Grade A CBD for the first 9 months of the year amounted to 1.77 million sqft, significantly higher than the annual average of 1 million sqft over the last 10 years. Absorption in the Downtown Core micro-market also hit to 139,930 sqft, showing a strong quarter of net demand. “While demand has been soft primarily amongst banks and financial services companies, the slack has been picked up by other sectors such as shipping, energy, legal and technology,” Li said. Vacancy rates hit a 12-year high of 13.3%, but this is due to the 5.4 million sqft of office space coming on-stream between 2016 and 2017. “Now that the tsunami of office supply has passed, and with rents having fallen to very attractive levels, major occupiers are taking advantage of this market through to negotiate for early renewals and relocations,” Li said.

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