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Commercial markets take the reins with a positive shift in Sydney values
"We will see commercial property prices and rents increase, while office vacancy levels decrease alongside residential values."
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"We will see commercial property prices and rents increase, while office vacancy levels decrease alongside residential values."
"Limited ground floor space and high rents in the Sydney city fringe are seeing landlords embrace ‘vertical retailing’ as a solution."
"Compared to the highly sought after office sector, metropolitan property remains an attractive investment option, particularly for smaller investors. "
"Buyer appetite for commercial freeholds in Sydney’s city-fringe suburbs is growing, with properties selling for sub-4.0% returns."
"Transactional activity in industrial assets rebounded in 2018, after muted activity in 2017, with about $4.42 billion of industrial assets."
"Sales activity over the past two years has shown a marked bias of activity in precincts close to proposed infrastructure such as Queens Wharf and Cross River Rail."
"Brisbane’s office markets are starting to feel the positive effects of an economic turnaround in QLD off the back of a nation-leading labour market and population growth."
"A weight of capital has been chasing income-producing assets with development upside throughout Sydney’s CBD and metropolitan areas in 2018."
"Income-producing assets have fared exceptionally well in Melbourne’s commercial property market in 2018, despite media coverage around falling confidence in the market."
"Asian capital has continued its aggressive infiltration into Perth’s A Grade commercial property market throughout 2018."