Asian investors look at Romanian properties

13
Mar
2019
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by Property Forum | Report

The local real estate market has begun to attract the attention of major Asian investors, as groups from China and South Korea are exploring the potential to invest directly in the primary commercial markets. It is feasible that the first transaction could occur by the end of this year, according to Cushman & Wakefield Echinox consultants.


The local market is currently undergoing a maturing process, which also involves the diversification of investment capital, and Asian investors, who have made major acquisitions in Western Europe and Poland, are expanding their areas of interest to the other countries in the region.
 
Tim Wilkinson, Partner, Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield Echinox comments: „South African investors have been the most active buyers in the local real estate market for the past five years, several groups choosing Romania as a 'launch pad' with the purpose of building regional portfolios. In recent years, we have seen a diversification of the investment capital via the entry of new players from the United States, Lebanon, the Czech Republic and Belgium, a process that we consider will continue with the first acquisitions by Asian investors attracted by quality projects, blue-chip tenants and by yields which are over 200 basis points higher than those from Central Europe.”
Tim Wilkinson

Tim Wilkinson

Partner, Capital Markets, Romania
Cushman & Wakefield Echinox

Tim Wilkinson is Partner, Capital Markets Cushman & Wakefield Romania. He joined the office in Bucharest in 2004, and significantly contributed to the development of the business in Romania, predominantly coordinating the advisory services for occupier and landlord clients in the office, retail and industrial sectors, as wellas supporting the development of the professional service departments, including valuation, investment, research and property management activities. Tim’s real estate background includes over 17 years of experience in the CEE region, working within the DTZ Poland and Hungary offices, as well as working in the DTZ London office. He has been involved insome of the most pioneering and significant investment deals in Romania over the past 12 years, including the acquisition of Domnesti Business Park (by IOG at the time), Mercury Logistics Park by Heitman, Cefin Logistics Park by Europolis and the joint venture between GE Real Estate and Helios Phoenix. More »
Cushman & Wakefield data shows that Asian investors (from Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, Philippines) have made acquisitions of over €2.8 billion in Poland over the past three years (2016-2018), having a market share of over 16%, while significant transactions have been signed in the Czech Republic and Hungary last year by Shinhan Investment from South Korea and by Mapletree from Singapore, as the share of Asian investors is expected to grow in these markets as well.
 
On the local market, real estate transactions with a cumulative value of about €957 million were closed in 2018, the largest acquisitions being made by Dedeman, Sonae Sierra, Lion's Head Investments and MAS Real Estate, in partnership with Prime Kapital.
 
The prime yields in the local market are 6.75% for the retail sector, 7.25% for the office sector and 8.75% for the industrial sector, with anticipated compression in 2019 as a result of the increasing interest from potential buyers. We can expect to see between 25 - 50 basis points compression from the current prime office and industrial yields in 2019. The timing for prime retail yield compression is highly dependent on when a truly dominant asset is brought to market.



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