Demand for commercial properties up in first quarter of 2015

Demand for commercial properties up in first quarter of 2015

Demand for commercial property in the UK is growing close to its fastest pace since 1998 and, along with a surge in investment, reflects the widening economic recovery, according to the latest RICS Commercial Market Survey.

In Q1 2015 demand for commercial properties in Scotland increased, with 32 per cent more respondents seeing greater interest.

In the investment market enquiries also increased significantly, with 60 per cent more surveyors seeing growth in prospective investors – continuing the trend of rising demand witnessed during 2014.

Overseas buyer interest remained steady, with 20 per cent more respondents in Scotland reporting an increase in enquiries from overseas investors.

As availability declines (10 per cent more surveyors reporting fewer commercial properties on the market), the impact of these tighter market conditions on rental expectations has resulted in them edging upwards, with 27 per cent more surveyors expecting commercial rents to increase across office, retail and industrial properties.

Sarah Speirs (pictured), director RICS Scotland, said: “The strength of the latest commercial property survey suggests that the underlying momentum of the economy in Scotland will continue to accelerate through the course of this year.

“What is particularly encouraging is that a better tone to the results is visible in all parts of the country and increasingly in secondary as well as prime space.

“Given that these indicators have historically provided a strong steer as to the performance of the economy two to three quarters out, it is hard not to be cautiously encouraged by the conclusions of this report.”

Looking ahead respondents expect, the office sector to perform most strongly with London leading the way despite increasing concerns over the valuation of prime property in the capital.

Significantly, there is also increasing confidence that the more upbeat mood will impact on secondary space with rents and capital projections positive in all locations.

Steven Barnett MRICS, managing partner, J & E Shepherd, added: “We have witnessed a strong performance in Scotland’s commercial property market over the course of the last year, with a noticeable rise in both occupier and investment activity.

“Indeed, each of our ten commercial centres throughout Scotland has reported encouraging signs of an increase in activity, confirming the report’s findings that the surge in investment has been nationwide, with no sign of any imminent tail-off in activity.”

Download the survey here.

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