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These projects contributed to Singapore’s new residential stock growth
These projects contributed to Singapore’s new residential stock growth
The Core Central Region accounted for over half of the new completions.
Seoul Q1 industrial absorption exceeds new completion volume by 31%
Net absorption was at 154,400 pyeong during the quarter.
Tokyo Grade A office rents rise for the fifth straight quarter in Q1
Rents increased by 4.9% by the end of the quarter.
Bangkok adds 1,442 rooms to its hotel stock in Q1
The majority of the new hotels are midscale.
Brisbane supply pipeline currently at 1,300 apartments
They are expected to be completed by 2026.
Manila prime retail vacancy rate increases to 7.2% in Q1
Blame it on the slower pace of new openings.
Tokyo prime logistics stock grows by 10.1% in Q1
There were seven new industrial buildings completed in the quarter.
Melbourne retail completions underperform 10-year average
Only one project was completed in Q1.
Unsold inventory accounts for over half of Singapore’s residential pipeline
The current pipeline is 35,364 units.
Jakarta new prime industrial supply to reach nearly 1m sqm by 2027
As a result, vacancy rates could hit up to 13%.
Thailand to see at least 13 new prime logistics projects this year
These projects will yield 427,000sqm of leasable space.
Perth prime office rents to average 5.5% annually from 2026 to 2031
And investor appetite is expected to improve over the short term.
Singapore residential leasing volume up 4.8% to 20,724 in Q1
The non-landed segment was the key driver of growth.
Delhi retail leasing volume hits 0.34m sq ft in Q1
Leasing activity was concentrated in the suburbs.
Tokyo retail rental growth slows for fourth consecutive quarter in Q1
But rents continued to rise for 12 straight quarters.
What does the future look like for Singapore’s residential market?
There are two factors that will continue to drive demand.
Sydney industrial occupier demand up 16.8% to 342,000sqm in Q1
This is well above the quarterly average over the past decade.