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Unpack Office Rent and Occupancy In Ha Noi
"Savills Q4/2022 market report highlighted how the office market in Ha Noi performed in 2022. In the final quarter of the year, occupancy and rent improved."
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"Savills Q4/2022 market report highlighted how the office market in Ha Noi performed in 2022. In the final quarter of the year, occupancy and rent improved."
"Grade A properties had the highest rent and the most significant take-up, which reflects the increasing demand for premium offices. "
"Savills Q3/2022 market report highlights the office market in Ha Noi continues to perform well. The entry of Grade A properties has pushed up rent; increasingly, the non-CBD is meeting the demand for high-quality buildings at more affordable prices."
"The best 12 office buildings in District 1. These buildings offer offices with the best views, addresses, and facilities in Ho Chi Minh City."
"International Retailers Keen on Viet Nam "
"Unpacking green real estate in major Asia-Pacific cities, how Viet Nam is faring, and properties that cater to green real estate demands in Ha Noi."
"Bengaluru, the tech hub of India has stayed resilient during the pandemic and as we emerge out of the shadow of Covid 19, we see a brisk recovery with improved sentiments. "
"Data Centres can also utilise the space they occupy to take advantage of renewable sources with some enterprises implementing on-site wind or solar converters."
"According to Savills Impacts publication, for international brands, especially in the luxury segment, physical stores are still key to their strategies. Some are capitalising on prime locations that are cheaper compared to 2019."
"In Viet Nam’s largest office markets, Ho Chi Minh City and Ha Noi, demands from ICT tenants will continue to increase. The sector is growing rapidly, which means its demands for employees and offices are also expanding. With unique and often large requirements, the office supply needs to adapt to cater to these businesses in the long run."