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Manila office rents continue rising

October 15, 2019 | 12:06 am [ bworldonline.com ]


Rental rates of office spaces in Makati City and other central business districts in Metro Manila continue to rise. -- FILE PHOTO

OFFICE rental rates in Metro Manila grew by an average of 12.5% year-on-year during the third quarter of 2019, driven by the completion of more prime office spaces in the period, according to real estate consultancy services firm Cushman & Wakefield (CWK).

CWK said average asking rent prices in Metro Manila climbed to P994 per square meter (sq.m.) per month, which also marks a 3.6% increase on a quarterly basis, based on a property report penned by CWK Director for Research, Consulting, & Advisory Services Claro Cordero, Jr.

Mandaluyong City delivered the fastest growth at 19.5% year-on-year to P908 per sq.m. per month, given the completion of Podium West Tower and consequent rental adjustments in other buildings.

Taguig City commands the highest rate at P1,249 per sq.m., followed by Makati at P1,235 per sq.m. Meanwhile, ParaƱaque and Pasay’s rents have also surpassed the P1,000 per sq.m mark at P1,050 and P1,025, respectively.

“Over-all rental yields are estimated to further compress due to further cuts in the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ policy rate and the continued growth of investors’ confidence in the market,” according to the report.

Overall vacancy rate stood at 4.2%, against a total inventory of 7.639 million sq.m. Mandaluyong has the highest vacancy rate at 31.2%, while Pasay City has the most compressed at 0.1%.

CWK counted more than 1.779 million sq.m of office spaces currently being planned and constructed in Metro Manila.

“By end-2019, an additional 520,000 sq.m. of office space is expected to be completed, albeit completion of some developments is likely to spill into early 2020,” CWK said.

Among the significant projects that will add more space in the market is the Ayala Triangle Garden Tower 2 in Makati City with about 65,000 sq.m., and the SM City North Edsa Towers 1 and 2 in Quezon City with 39,000 sq.m.

Meanwhile, CWK also noted that demand growth from Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) are expected to slow down due to the government’s decision to suspend the issuance of operating licenses to new players.

POGOs were seen as one of the growth drivers for office space demand in the first three quarter of this year, with operations concentrated mostly in the Bay Area in Pasay City.

“On the other hand, the real estate expansion and flight to quality of other local industries (such as financial services and pharmaceuticals), as well as expansion of information technology-business process management companies, will buoy office space demand,” the company said. — Arra B. Francia
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