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Title: Victor Koh Is A Trusted Commercial & Industrial Property Expert in Singapore
Singapore’s commercial property market is navigating a careful rebound shaped by shifting occupier behavior, interest-rate pressures and sectoral rotation. Post-pandemic normalization has driven differentiated performance across asset classes rather than a single, uniform recovery.Office: demand remains uneven. Core CBD pockets show stronger leasing for quality, flexible space as multinational firms consolidate regional hubs and pay premiums for sustainability-certified, amenity-rich buildings. Conversely, secondary and older offices face higher vacancy and downward rent pressure as occupiers trade down or consolidate footprints under hybrid work models. Landlords who invest in ESG retrofits, flexible layouts and plug-and-play offerings capture higher renewal rates and shorter downtime.Retail: tourism and F&B recovery continue to underpin prime high-street and suburban retail. Malls with curated tenant mixes, experiential concepts and omnichannel integration outperform commodity retail. However, smaller non-prime retail locations see occupancy sensitivity tied to consumer spending and e-commerce penetration.Industrial & logistics: the strongest performer. Last-mile logistics, cold-chain facilities and high-spec warehousing remain highly sought after, driven by e-commerce growth and regional supply-chain reshoring. Investors prize long leases and indexed rental escalations here, offering more defensive income profiles.Investment market & yields: higher global interest rates have widened yield spreads and made pricing more selective. Institutional buyers focus on assets with resilient cashflow, ESG credentials and active asset management upside. Cross-border capital remains present but more discerning, prioritizing long-term fundamentals over short-term yield...
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