Prime Office Bangkok Q4/2020
"The overall market trends of Prime Office in Bangkok Q4/2020 - "Occupiers plan return to office"."
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"The overall market trends of Prime Office in Bangkok Q4/2020 - "Occupiers plan return to office"."
"The national stats insititute, IMSEE, has published its Bulletin Trimestriel de l’Economie for the second quarter of this year."
"Almost all of the evidence suggests that, for the next two to three years, office space will become even scarcer and correspondingly more expensive. Office occupiers would be well advised to prepare accordingly and develop strategies to deal with an even more acute supply shortage. Going forward, from 2020/21 the outlook is more unclear simply because we do not currently know how strong the growth in supply will be at that point. In addition, there are a number of factors (greater efficiency of space via co-working, slower urban growth and the ageing population) which are highly likely to result in slower growth in demand for office space, albeit this is almost impossible to quantify specifically owing to the complexity of the circumstances."
"Never ending boom? Favourable conditions are attracting investors."
"Conditions in the German residential market remain excellent for owners and investors."
"Forests account for the second largest land use in Germany behind agriculture. Around a third of the surface area of Germany is covered with an estimated 90 billion trees.Approximately half of this forest is in private ownership. Large forest owners are very few in number and the majority are noble families."
" The number of students in Germany reached a new record level of approx. 2.8m in the 2016/17 winter semester. The number of foreign students grew more rapidly than the domestic total. However, there is an end to the growth in sight. Almost a third of the 60 largest university cities registered stagnating or falling student numbers last year. Nevertheless, there remains an undersupply of student housing in almost all cities. The provision rate is approx. 11%. "
"Fundamentals in the German residential market remain positive from an investor's perspective. Population numbers have risen once again, there is continued rental growth and the supply shortage in the rental market is set to continue in many cities in the medium term"