Jan 11, 2012

Vietnam - Office-for-lease segment in Hanoi sees record vacancy: CBRE



The latest report of CBRE Vietnam on office-for-lease market showed that in Q4 of 2011, the segment welcomed four new projects namely Keangnam Landmark (at 72 Pham Hung St, Hanoi) with 89,000 square metres (s.qm) of Grade A offices and three Grade B projects like VA Tower, Detech Tower vĂ  Mipec Tower.

Total new supply reached 143,000 square meters with 80% area of projects located in the west of Hanoi. During the last months, the leasing area was 25,000 sqm but due to huge supply, the vacancy ratio of the whole market in Hanoi was 28% and that of Grade A offices was 34.5% and Grade B at 24.4% respectively.

A survey of Savills Vietnam, a real estate consulting firm, also generated the similar result. It indicated that the operation of market in late 2011 generally went down in both capacity and leasing price. Particularly, average renting capacity reached 75% only and the rental was 514,000 dong per square meter, down 40,000 dong/sqm against the beginning of last year.

Mr Ngo Minh Son from CBRE Vietnam said that the office offering price did not decline much but in fact, the real rental slumped sharply, lower 20% than the offering price through promotion methods, discount and sell-off.

Hoan Kiem remained the district with the best operation in terms of leasing capacity, followed by Ba Dinh and Dong Da Districts while the leasing situation in some areas such as Cau Giay, Long Bien and Tu Liem districts became worse.

So, in order to attract renters, investors boosted promotions programs like extend the time renters enjoyed rental exemption. Even, in centre areas, renters may enjoy the rental exemption in 3-6 months as signing longer 3 year-contracts and 8 months as dealing to rent offices in more than 5 years.

However, according to the survey of CBRE, the vacancy ratio along with the price reduction trend of new projects can be seen in the west of Hanoi. In centre areas, the fulfilling ratio and leasing price remained stable.

As reported by CBRE, the differentiation between centre areas and outskirt areas was there due to in Q4, the areas outside the centre of Hanoi accounted for 80% of 143,000 sqm of new supply in the whole market.

The supply is estimated to be equivalent with 15% of total current supply, coming from three projects Grade A and Grade B. Keangnam Landmark building alone took up 90,000 sqm of real floor area for lease.

Renters in centre areas did not want to change office because the cost for new equipment, furniture might be several tens or hundreds of US dollar per sqm.

CBRE and Savills Vietnam forecasted that in 2012, the office-for-lease segment in the areas outside the centre of Hanoi would continue suffering big pressure as the supply is estimated to surge whereas number of customers is limited.

Accordingly, with total supply of estimated 1.033 million sqm, in next three years there will be extra 1.1 million sqm of new floor area in the market whereby customers will have a lot of advantages in negotiating renting prices and terms. Especially, the expectation on the rental of below $17 per sqm in outskirt and $30/sqm in centre areas will probably become true.

VietBiz24



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