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Office assets the most transacted in 2022
Office market transactions have bounced back in 2022, as the sector tries to recover from the ongoing impact of government-imposed lockdowns.
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Long-term commercial investments still performing well
Despite rising interest rates and slowing growth in 2022, commercial property has continued to perform strongly over a long period of time according to an expert.
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Queensland holiday markets bouncing back
After a tough few years for tourism operators across Queensland, holidaymakers are back and looking to travel to the Sunshine State.
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Industrial property the strongest performer in 2022
Industrial assets have continued their charmed run of recent years and look set to finish 2022 as the top-performing commercial asset according to an expert.
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Another record-breaking year for pub sales
After a record-setting year for pub sales across NSW last year, 2022 is shaping up to be even stronger.
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The commercial property that’s set to benefit from Federal Budget
The childcare and aged-care sectors are set to receive a boost after the Federal government committed to increasing its investment in the sectors.
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Rain and trains hampering office occupancy recovery
Continued heavy rain across the East Coast as well as public transport disruptions have slowed the return to the office for many CBD workers.
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Australia continues to attract commercial real estate investment
After a record year in 2021, commercial transactions have slowed, however, Australia still remains an “attractive” market for international investors according to an expert.
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Rising costs to see students look to student accommodation
Higher rents and rising living costs could see students turn back to specialist student accommodation according to an expert.
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Luxury retailers expand their Australian presence
Luxury retailers are expanding their bricks and mortar footprint in Australia, with demand for luxury goods well ahead of pre-pandemic levels.
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“Tax grab” could see investors leave the Queensland market
The Queensland government’s “tax grab” could see residential property investors exit the market and put pressure on small businesses according to an expert.
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Demand for hotel assets increase as travel returns and occupancy levels rise
A rapid increase in domestic and international travel has pushed hotel occupancy rates up sharply and increased demand for hotel assets.
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Industrial assets could be a good inflation hedge
Industrial assets could be a good hedge against ongoing inflation pressures but not all commercial assets will be as effective according to an expert.
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Office demand improving for high migration states
Locations with strong population growth have also started to see improvement in office demand.
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Commercial Real Estate
Sub-$2 million commercial market to remain strong
Commercial property valued under $2 million is likely to remain in demand, despite rising interest rates reducing the pool of buyers.
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Office market leads the way as commercial sales break new ground
Commercial property transactions set a record pace last financial year, with buyers taking advantage of the low interest rate environment.
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Growing crane count suggests construction activity is on the rise
Construction activity across Australia continues to ramp up, with the latest Rider Levett Bucknall's Crane Index showing the first increase since prior to the pandemic in early 2019.
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Retail customers ‘flock back’ to in-person shopping
After a surge in online retail sales, customers have begun to “flock back” to in-person shopping, with experts suggesting bricks and mortar stores are far from dead.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Interest rate hikes quell commercial property FOMO
The sense of urgency appears to be leaving the commercial property market as first-time buyers exit in the wake of increased interest rates.
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Investor interest in unit blocks on the rise
Despite some weakness in property markets, unit blocks continue to see a strong level of competition from investors on the hunt for assets that can market conditions.
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Suburban centres and satellite office locations on the rise
Workers who have become comfortable working from home are leading businesses to adopt more flexible working arrangements on a permanent basis according to experts.
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Commercial service station sector still growing despite EV push
Growth in investment in commercial service stations was elevated in 2021, despite Government attempts to encourage electronic vehicles (EV).
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Unprecedented demand for industrial property pushing up prices
Record demand for industrial space has continued to put upward pressure on rents and property values with the trend expected to continue.
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Foreign buyers behind half of 2022 commercial property investment
More than half of all commercial property sales in 2022 have been to overseas buyers according to new data from Ray White Commercial.
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Set and forget commercial assets in high demand
The appeal of "set and forget" commercial assets remains incredibly high with a leading expert suggesting investors should consider specific assets such as data centres, childcare centres and fast food retailers in the current market.
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Foreign investment in Australian commercial property doubles
Foreign buyers continue to be active in both buying and selling Australian commercial assets according to a leading expert.
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QLD industrial market to remain strong despite flooding
Despite floods impacting a huge portion of south east Queensland, the roaring industrial property market is likely to remain strong according to a leading expert.
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Western Australia’s commercial property market is thriving
The commercial property market in Western Australia has risen from the ashes in the last financial year, according to Ray White. Ray White Commercial research has found Western Australia (WA) has greater certainty across all sectors, with tenants again occupying premises, business up and running, and low interest rates. Ray White head of research Vanessa Rader, in conjunction with Ray…
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Perth CBD leads the way as office market gains momentum
The Perth office markets are gaining momentum despite little improvement in Western Australia’s employment and population situation, according to Ray White’s latest Between the Lines commercial research. The report notes that, after several years of reduced sentiment and pressure on the office markets, Perth has started its recovery mode.“During the latter part of 2019, we’ve seen momentum build, resulting in real…
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Sydney CBD strata office sales top $100M for first half of 2019
Sydney CBD strata office volumes for the first half of 2019 continued to be robust, with $101.77M recorded in sales, according to Ray White’s latest Between the Lines* research. Ray White Commercial NSW Associate Director Samuel Hadgelias said overall fundamentals of the Sydney CBD office market remained strong, but the overarching demand levels for purchasing strata stock were starting to show…
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Perth’s industrial space prospers on the back of employment and population growth
Ray White’s latest research has found there are signs of improvement in Perth’s industrial leasing sector, with employment and population growth leading to positive GSP results. Entitled Between the Lines – Perth Industrial Sub 5,000sq m Leasing report, the research indicates small business is driving the trend. “Take-up in industrial space has especially been outstanding over the past two years,…
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Ray White Commercial analyst recognised in ‘500 Women in Property’ program
Ray White Commercial NSW analyst Ellen Feng has been recognised in the Property Council of Australia’s (PCA) 500 Women in Property program. The initiative involves a personal commitment from PCA members to champion women in their organisation or business sphere who they believe would benefit from further networking, profiling and professional development opportunities. Ms Feng, who has been an analyst…
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First National celebrates its best performers
First National Real Estate has highlighted its best performers across the country in its state-based General Excellence and Marketing Awards, with one incredible agent scoring the Number 1 Salesperson of the Year for the seventh time.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Herron Todd White: Property clock shows almost all markets in positive position
Most residential markets have remained in the rising-to-peaking sector of the national property clock, according to Herron Todd White's national property report for July.
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