Singapore Office Rental Market Outlook

Offices empty

Demand for high-end units eases, agents say rents likely to fall WITH banks around the world falling like nine pins, it’s not surprising that demand for top-quality Singapore office space is easing off. The estate agents are agreed: Rents have already peaked, and occupancy levels are falling - with rents likely to follow. According to a report by property firm CB Richard Ellis yesterday, Grade A rents...

Office rents in Singapore showing signs of peaking

Office rents in Singapore are starting to show signs of peaking, said property analysts. They noted that prime rental costs have generally increased at a far slower pace in the first half of this year, compared to 2007. Looking ahead, they expect office rents to soften even more towards the end of 2009 and early 2010 as demand for prime space eases. Donald Han, managing director of Cushman &...

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