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With the Asia Pacific commercial real estate market witnessing rapid increases in financing costs, attention is turning to the sizable volume of outstanding senior loans due to mature, which could lead to a funding gap in the next few years.

CBRE estimates that there is currently US$177 billion of outstanding senior commercial real estate debt in Asia Pacific, with a debt funding gap of US$5.8 billion set to emerge in the region between 2023 and 2025.

This Viewpoint looks at the factors underpinning the debt funding gap in Asia Pacific over the next few years, including the markets and sectors that are likely to face the biggest gap, as well as the implications for investors, borrowers and lenders.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.cbre.com/insights/viewpoints/Asia-Pacific-Viewpoint-Bird-s-Eye-View-on-Asia-Pacific-Commercial-Real-Estate-Debt-Market

  • Inbound investment in Singapore in 2022 reached US$7.585 bn, a marginal increase (3.4% y-o-y) from US$7.333 bn recorded in 2021.
  • APAC was the largest source of capital, accounting for 72% of real estate investment into Singapore in 2022.
  • Singapore’s outbound investment in 2022 reached US$28.284 bn, normalising from the record high of US$47.709 bn in 2021. Despite the drop, Singapore remained the top APAC outbound investor.
  • 2022 outbound investment volumes were driven primarily by higher investment in the U.K., which saw a 120% y-o-y increase.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.cbre.com.sg/insights/viewpoints/singapore-viewpoint-investment-in-out-2022

CBRE’s latest report explores the latest Asia Pacific Data Centre supply, demand and investment figures for 2022, and outlines key trends to watch for 2023.

主要亮点包括:

  • New supply in Asia Pacific Tier 1 data centre markets (Greater Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore and Hong Kong SAR) fell from 2021’s record-breaking 399MW to 263MW in 2022.
  • Regional data centre vacancy fell to 12.4% on the back of solid demand, while leasing demand remained robust and continued to be driven by upgrading demand and ongoing expansion by hyperscalers.
  • CBRE expects 765MW of new data centre stock – representing around one-third of total planned capacity – to be delivered by 2025.
  • Investment demand weakened in 2022 owing to the rapid increase in financing costs and growing fears of a recession. Asia Pacific direct data centre investment turnover fell to US$1.4 billion, the lowest annual total since 2019.
  • CBRE has observed signs of improvement in the investment market in recent months, with nearly US$1.7 billion of new data centre funds raised in Q1 2023. Investment demand will be increasingly focused on greenfield development of prime assets, such as data centres with higher floor loading and/or sustainability certification.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.cbre.com/insights/reports/Asia-Pacific-Data-Centre-Trends-H2-2022

Cushman & Wakefield’s Office Fit Out Cost Guides provide an indication of the fit out construction costs for occupiers across key cities around the world. Whether it’s a basic, collaborative, or advanced hybrid fit out requirement, these Guides compiled by our Project & Development Services team serves to assist occupiers in defining their capital planning and relocation budgets.

The Guides include a comprehensive fit out cost section covering furniture, professional fees, mechanical & electrical works, construction works, audio visual/IT and other miscellaneous costs, as well as reinstatement and retrofit costs.

Estimated costs provided in our Guides are indicative of market averages based on certain assumptions. Extra costs for specific projects may defer to those presented – we recommend engaging a Project & Development Services professional to advise on precise costings base don your unique construction requirements.


APAC Guide 2023 Highlights

Most, if not all, companies have adopted some form of hybrid working model, often in response to employee expectations of increased workplace flexibility. Similarly, sustainability targets are increasingly becoming the norm, as are more visible practices to foster and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I). The role of technology has never been more important – both as an enabler of change and as a means of measuring the impacts of change.

Together, these factors mean that the fitting out of office space goes beyond how the space looks, to include how the space contributes to a company’s financial, social, and sustainability goals whilst also reflecting corporate brand and culture.

For 32 key gateway cities across 12 markets in APAC, the Guide covers:

  • 4 key considerations for a best-in-class office fit out: workplace strategy & change management, sustainability, procurement, and technology
  • Cost estimates of the different styles of fit out to cater to the post-pandemic workforce
  • “All-in” comprehensive fit out cost breakdowns that includes furniture, mechanical and electrical works, construction works, IT, audio visual and miscellaneous costs
  • Average costs to retrofit and reinstate office spaces

The growth of major life sciences companies has started to normalise after a period of significant growth during the height of the pandemic. Weaker revenue growth and capital funding in the face of slowing global economies is shaping a new competitive landscape for the life sciences sector and the need for companies to rethink their real estate strategy.

This report explores the latest life sciences real estate trends and their impact on real estate strategy. It also examines the latest developments in R&D Laboratory and Office portfolios, as well as investment demand.

Key highlights are below:

  • Office Portfolios: Most life sciences firms are seeking to keep costs under control and are therefore unwilling to add to their office portfolios. Workplace transformation and efficiency are a major focus.
  • R&D Laboratory Portfolios: As of the end of 2022, there was more than 100 million sq. ft. of R&D laboratory space in Asia Pacific. Solid leasing demand is driving the emergence of new life science hubs.
  • Life Sciences Real Estate Investment: Investment demand remains upbeat, with US$18 billion of funds raised for Asia Pacific life sciences real estate in the past five years. However, a shortage of assets for sale meant just US$717 million of direct investment was recorded in 2022.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.cbre.com/insights/reports/2023-asia-pacific-life-sciences-real-estate-trends

Released in December 2022, the Hong Kong Innovation & Technology Development Blueprint maps out the overall direction and key strategies for the city’s I&T development over the next five to 10 years with the objective of making the city more competitive and diversifying its sectors. This research paper provides the first in-depth review of the strategic plan towards developing Hong Kong into a world-leading hub for I&T and how it will bring valuable opportunities to the I&T sector and the city’s future development.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.colliers.com/en-hk/research/hong-kongs-i-and-t-future-and-its-property-implications

The office sector has shifted and while asset owners need to adjust so too do flexible workspace operators, otherwise flexible workspace operators, who were once seen as disruptors to the office market, will themselves be disrupted.

Shifting occupier profiles are leading to white space opportunities. We have seen an uptick in demand for enterprise solutions and turnkey offices. We believe this presents an opportunity for a managed suite product, which is a product yet to become mainstream in many Asia Pacific markets. The question is: who is best placed to deliver this?

Meanwhile, asset owners are aiming to placemake with holistic, integrated, hospitality-led amenity stacks to elevate the occupier experience. Is this an opportunity for a new type of operator?

This is an incredibly exciting time, with occupier trends driving innovation in how the market delivers the workplace of the future. This may be the dawn of Office 2.0; at the very least, it is the dawn of Flex 2.0.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.knightfrank.com/research/report-library/the-flexible-workspace-outlook-report-2023-2023-10012.aspx

Amid the current challenging times for the global economy, the Asia Pacific region remains a bright spot. This is in part due to new and compelling opportunities for investors, especially in asset classes that go beyond the traditional sectors of residential, commercial, and retail.

This issue of Knowledge Brief explores the case for investing in niche and emerging sectors, which have been outperforming traditional asset classes. These include multifamily housing, flexible office space, senior living, healthcare and life sciences, renewables, modern industrial parks, warehousing, data centres, and more.

What are the trends and opportunities in the regional investment landscape? How has technology, as well as changing lifestyles and working practices, caused investors to rethink their strategies?

The articles in this volume discuss how opportunities abound in the real assets industry, with robust prospects for the Asia Pacific.

The Wealth Report is Knight Frank’s flagship annual publication, offering a unique perspective on global wealth, prime property and investment.

Now in its 17th edition, this year’s Report provides a detailed analysis on economic performance, wealth creation and asset classes around the globe, as well as our forecast for commercial and residential real estate the world over.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.knightfrank.com/wealthreport

Tenant enquiries and site visits rose during the surveyed period. In Hong Kong SAR, the border re-opening and relaxation of anti-pandemic measures led to more enquiries and inspections.

Expansionary demand grew across all sectors, led by retail and industrial. Hong Kong SAR registered a rise in demand for more space, while India continued to see robust new set up and expansion activity.

Incentives weakened across the region in February, particularly in Australia and Korea. Rents continued to recover, led by Korea and India.

Sentiment in most markets improved along with the recovery of expansionary demand. While Asia Pacific remains a tenants’ market, landlords’ negotiation power is increasing.

本报告最初发表于 https://www.cbre.com/insights/briefs/Asia-Pacific-Leasing-Market-Sentiment-Index-March-2023