With 7% growth Q-on-Q, Bengaluru tops the Knight Frank Asia-PacificPrime Office Rental Index Q2 2018

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Pune, September 4, 2018:
Knight Frank, the independent global property consultancy, today launched its Asia-Pacific Prime Office Rental Index for Q2 2018. The index increased by 2.4% quarter-on-quarter in Q2 – almost three times that of Q1 at 0.9% – primarily driven by rent increases seen in Tokyo, Bengaluru, Hong Kong and Sydney.

Key Asia Pacific findings:

The index rise was primarily driven by rent increases seen in Tokyo, Bengaluru, Hong Kong and Sydney.

Rents are expected to remain steady or see marginal increases for the rest of 2018.

Kuala Lumpur’s office market saw the steepest decline, with a 0.8% decrease quarter-on-quarter amidst political uncertainty and supply concerns.

Key India findings:

Bengaluru topped the index at a 7% quarter-on-quarter increase. Tight supply pushed rents up as large corporates jostle for quality space within a finite market.

o Though rentals in Bengaluru’s CBD had stagnated in the previous two quarters, heightened occupier demand from co-working and IT/ITeS segments caused many developers to charge a premium for available spaces.

o CBD also garnered the second highest share of Bengaluru’s transaction volume in first half of 2018 and remains popular with a diverse occupier base

For the other markets in India viz Mumbai and Delhi NCR, rental growth was generally flat thisquarter

o Mumbai market witnessed stable rentals although the outlook in terms of rental growth remains positive

Speaking on the report findings, Arvind Nandan,Executive Director – Research, Knight Frank India, said “Shortage of quality spaces has led to a 7% quarter-on-quarter rental growth in Bengaluru’s Central Business District (CBD) in Q2 2018. Corporate occupiers are jostling forquality space within the tightly suppliedCBD and off-CBD districts, with many of them navigating the issue by pre-committing to upcoming supply. Similarly, in Mumbai where the rentals have remained unmoved this quarter, limited supply is likely to lead to rental growths in the ensuing period.”

Asia-Pacific Prime Office Rents– Q2 2018

City

Submarket(s)

3-month % change
(Q1 2018 – Q2 2018)

Forecast next
12 months

Bengaluru

CBD

7.0%

Increase

Tokyo*

Central 5 Wards

5.5%

Same

Melbourne

CBD

4.6%

Increase

Sydney

CBD

4.2%

Increase

Manila

Various

2.4%

Decrease

Hong Kong

Central

1.7%

Increase

Bangkok

CBD

1.7%

Increase

Guangzhou

CBD

1.2%

Same

Brisbane

CBD

1.0%

Increase

Singapore

Raffles Place, Marina Bay

0.8%

Increase

Beijing

Various

0.6%

Decrease

Taipei

Downtown

0.6%

Increase

Perth

CBD

0.3%

Same

Mumbai

BKC

0.0%

Increase

Phnom Penh

City Centre

0.0%

Same

NCR

Connaught Place

0.0%

Same

Seoul

CBD, GBD, YBD

0.0%

Same

Shanghai

Puxi, Pudong

-0.7%

Same

Kuala Lumpur

City Centre

-0.8%

Decrease