Budapest offices faces ESG polarization and AI evolution

15
Jun
2026
News - Budapest offices faces ESG polarization and AI evolution #Ai #Budapest #Central Bank of Hungary #Esg #Gábor Regős #Gránit Asset Management #Hungary #Office #Vacancy Rates

by Property Forum | Report

To understand the trajectory of the Hungarian office market, we must look at the wave of new completions, a pivoting government economic policy, and the mid-term disruptive potential of AI, according to an analysis by Gábor Regős, Chief Economist at Gránit Asset Management.


According to the Central Bank of Hungary's (HCB) Commercial Real Estate Market Report, the Budapest office vacancy rate dropped to 12.5% in Q4 2025, a 1.6 percentage point decline year-on-year. Q1 data from the Budapest Research Forum (BRF) indicates further compression to 12.0%. While this aligns with the historical average of 13.3%, the market has shown volatility in recent years, fluctuating within a 5% to 22% corridor. Office demand reflects macroeconomic health: the 2020 pandemic triggered a structural shift, as hybrid and remote work allowed corporations to downsize footprints. Recently, this trend has begun to wane, with a growing number of corporates recalling staff to the workplace. These dynamics are mirrored across CEE, where almost all regional capitals except Bratislava reported falling vacancy last year. Budapest's rate is on par with Bucharest and Sofia, while Prague remains the regional outperformer at 5.9%, followed by Warsaw.

HCB data shows that at the end of 2025 there were 426,000 sqm of office space under construction in the capital, representing 9.6% of existing stock. A significant portion has been pre-committed to state institutions on a turnkey basis. This affects the commercial market in the short term through vacating state tenants, but in the long term the market release of these vacated state-owned properties could generate excess supply. The buildings left behind are typically legacy, technologically obsolete assets with poor energy efficiency. We see a polarization in demand between prime, ESG-compliant assets and legacy stock: modern, sustainable buildings enjoy smooth absorption, whereas secondary, inefficient properties face chronic vacancy.

The incoming administration's economic strategy marks a departure from the previous model, shifting focus toward high-value services and targeting Western European and US investors, following the Polish model. This pivot is poised to accelerate the influx of service centers, predominantly anchored in Budapest but potentially spilling into major regional university cities. Multinational service providers mandate premium, ESG-compliant spaces, a trend that will intensify from 2030 when corporate net-zero carbon mandates take effect, likely triggering undersupply in the prime segment.

Modernization will primarily target buildings that were Class A when built, around 10 to 15 years old, which make up two-thirds of the market. The remaining Class B properties will likely face obsolescence, forcing adaptive reuse into student housing, residential units, or hotels. Meanwhile, 10-year government bond yields compressed from around 7% to 5.8%, bolstering the Forint and paving the way for accommodative monetary policy, which increases property valuations and enhances the feasibility of retrofitting projects.

AI is reshaping corporate operations, with its truest real estate implication lying in how it reshapes tenant headcount, particularly within the SSC/BSC sectors. The primary driver for AI integration is cost optimization, which in the services sector targets labor costs; as AI automates routine processes, fewer desks translate to a moderation in long-term space requirements. The Budapest office market stands at structural crossroads: demand for prime, sustainable space is set to rise, fuelling a flight-to-quality trend, while AI poses a medium-term risk to traditional headcount-driven absorption. As obsolete secondary supply is withdrawn for adaptive reuse, the headline vacancy rate could compress below 10% in upcoming cycles.




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  • Revetas Capital has secured four lease transactions totalling 5,700 sqm of gross leasable area at the Bonarka for Business (B4B) office park in Kraków. The transactions include a new lease agreement with telematics firm Geotab, alongside three lease renewals. Geotab has taken up office space in Building E of the complex. Concurrently, KION renewed its commitment to 4,000 sqm of office space within the same building. The remaining two lease renewals were finalized for spaces in Buildings F and D. Cushman & Wakefield represented Geotab, and JLL advised KION on the deals.
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