Singapore sees strong growth in real estate investment
SINGAPORE: Property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle says Singapore is seeing one of the world’s strongest growth in real estate investment transactions.
In its Global Market Perspective report, it says shortages of prime assets for sale are constraining investment volumes.
This has led to Singapore, Australia, Sweden and China experiencing the highest property investment growth as those countries have robust economic conditions.
In the third quarter, Singapore saw direct commercial real estate investment rise by 358 per cent from the April-June period to US$3.1 billion.
The markets in China, Sweden and Australia grew between 37 per cent and 66 per cent quarter-on-quarter.
Jones Lang LaSalle also notes in its report that investor sentiment is positive and appears to be getting stronger as market fundamentals steadily improve.
It adds that substantial increases in prime capital values are being recorded, most notably in many of the world’s premier office markets like London, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
In addition, Jones Lang LaSalle says commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) are staging a rally.
It says the US securitised markets have year-to-date witnessed CMBS issuances totalling US$4.7 billion compared with US$3.4 billion for the whole of 2009.
From: ChannelNewAsia.com
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1088746/1/.html
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Pubblicato il 24 ottobre 2010, in Stampa Internazionale - International Press con tag assets, Australia, China, Hong Kong, investment, Jones Lang LaSalle, London, Real Estate, sale, Shangai, Singapore, Sweden, Us. Aggiungi il permalink ai segnalibri. 1 Commento.
Jones Lang LaSalle, prestigiosa società di consulenza immobiliare internazionale, stila la classifica delle nazioni dove crescono gli investimenti immobiliari. Lo studio è quasi scontato: le economie più forti facilitano gli investimenti. Così in testa a questa classifica abbiamo Singapore, seguita dall’Australia, dalla Cina e dalla Svezia. Impressionante il valore di crescita di Singapore: + 358% nel periodo Aprile-Giugno per un controvalore di 3.1 miliardi di UsDollar. Un’enormità se paragonata a chi la segue in classifica con progressione che varia dal 37% al 66%.