UK rental values remain stable, with slight fall in central London : CBRE

Capital value growth across UK commercial property slowed to 0.2% in April 2017 after a strong March performance, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index. This average was once again pulled up by the Industrial sector. Rental values were stable on average for the month. While rental values in Outer London/M25 Offices and Rest of …

UK prime commercial property rental values increase by 0.8% in Q1 2017

UK prime commercial property rental values increased by 0.8% on average in the first quarter of 2017, boosted by the strong performances of Industrials, according to CBRE’s latest Prime Rent and Yield Monitor. Overall, prime yields fell slightly over the quarter. In Q1 2017, and for the second consecutive quarter, the Industrial sector recorded the …

UK’s commercial property market continues to pick up in Q1 2017

The UK’s commercial property market continues to pick up, with industrial space outperforming office and retail, according to the Q1 2017 RICS UK Commercial Market Survey. As investor demand increases for UK commercial property across all sectors, with 18% more respondents reporting a pick-up in enquiries, industrial assets have been most sought after in Q1. …

Capital values in UK commercial property market rise in March 2017, says CBRE

Capital values across all UK commercial property rose by 0.7% in March 2017, the biggest increase since December 2015, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index. Rental values also experienced their largest increase since December 2015, climbing by 0.3% over the month. In Q1 2017 capital values increased 1.3% on average, while rental values rose …

UK commercial property rental values continue to grow in February

Growth in UK commercial property rental values accelerated in February 2017, with values growing by 0.2% compared with 0.1% in January, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index. For the sixth consecutive month, the Industrial sector performed the strongest of the main sectors in terms of rental value growth, reporting a rise of 0.5% over …

Steady start to 2017 for UK commercial property, rental values remains stable in January : CBRE

Rental values remained stable in January 2017, increasing 0.1% on average across UK commercial property, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index. The Industrial sector continued the strong performance seen at the end of 2016 into the new year, outperforming all other sectors with rental values growing 0.3% over the month. UK All Property capital …

£8bn of UK commercial property on sale on 23 June sold, says Cushman & Wakefield

Around £8bn of the £14bn+ worth of UK commercial property deals in the market on the day of the EU Referendum have now completed, according to research from Cushman & Wakefield. With 54% sold, a further 15% under offer, and 25% withdrawn that leaves just 6% of deals (by value) still in the market – …

MSCI: UK commercial property lease lengths continue to increase

  MSCI has released its latest research on leasing trends with the publication of the UK Lease Events Review 2016.The research, sponsored by Strutt & Parker and the British Property Federation, and based on an analysis of over 90,000 leases across the UK, said new property lease lengths are an average of 7.0 years in …

Investor sentiment for UK property remains strong post Brexit: JLL

​Recent research from JLL shows that the overwhelming majority of investors (73%) intend to be net purchasers of UK commercial property over the next 12 months, despite the vote to leave the European Union. The JLL UK Investor Confidence index also highlights that most (58%) also intend to make no changes to their strategic weighting …

UK commercial property prices to fall double digit in response to Brexit : Lambert Smith Hampton

  UK commercial property prices will fall by a double digit percentage over the next six months, according to new research by property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton. The latest edition of the company’s quarterly UK Investment Transactions report predicts that market uncertainty generated by the UK’s decision to leave the EU will lead to an …