Global confidence increase in commercial property: RICS

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RICS says its latest Global Property Survey is noticeably more upbeat than the second quarter report both in terms of the lettings environment and investment activity.
Confidence in the outlook for tenant demand over the next three months is either less negative or more positive than was previously the case in every region of the world. This better tone has, significantly, also begun to filter through into rental expectations. Latin American and Asian countries have the most favourable readings when it comes to the outlook for rents with Hong Kong enjoying a particularly big swing in sentiment. In the second quarter of the year, a net balance of 67% of respondents from Hong Kong expected rents to fall further by contrast in the latest survey, a net balance of 16% of respondents suggest rents are likely to rise over the next three months
Peru, Columbia and Brazil also reported positive net balances on rental expectations while South Korea, China, Thailand and India were only moderately negative. Australia, UAE and the UK also saw rental expectations become less negative over the quarter but the weak results from the US and Japan were not far from the lows touched in the second quarter report. Interestingly, a number of European countries including Ireland, France and Spain have the worst readings on the rental outlook.
The mood amongst real estate investors also appears to have perked up according to the survey with capital values expected to increase in a number of countries including Brazil, Hong Kong, South Korea, China and India. This more positive mood has also been reflected in activity indicators with number of investment bidders per property picking up sharply not just in Asia and Latin America but also in a number of European countries. This is consistent with the latest data from Real Capital Analytics which shows either a steadying or a modest increase in transaction levels around the globe.
Sentiment towards capital values in the US is, however, still very negative with 53% more surveyors expecting further declines (rather than increases) in the run-up to Christmas. In the UK, the net balance on capital values expectations is still in negative territory although only marginally so and there has been a noticeable increase in transaction activity.
RICS chief economist Simon Rubinsohn said: “The rebound in Asian economies is clearly being reflected in the more positive responses to both rental and capital value expectations throughout the region. By way of contrast

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