Czech real estate investors grow confident

07
Nov
2024
News - Czech real estate investors grow confident #Czech Republic #investment #report #Savills

by Property Forum | Report

According to the latest Savills Investment Report, the commercial property market in the Czech Republic is expecting a strong close to 2024. The total transaction volume for the first three quarters of 2024 has reached €1.09 billion. 


Although year-on-year investment volume remains nearly the same, the final months of this year could contribute almost 40 % of the current transaction volume, potentially exceeding €1.5 billion. The residential sector continues to maintain its momentum, recording a 131% year-on-year increase in volume over the first three quarters.

Fraser Watson, Head of Investment at Savills, says: „Currently, there are a handful of major deals on the Czech market – either already in exclusivity or the marketing phase led by agencies. These transactions cover all major commercial real estate sectors, including office, industrial and retail. Most of the interested parties are Czech, but we are also seeing foreign investors returning to the local market.“ 

It may seem as though large properties have suddenly come onto the market “all at once”. Many of these properties were planned for sale over the past few years, but wider market conditions were not so favourable. Owners held on to their assets for longer than forecast in business plans until they sensed an improvement in market conditions and gained confidence that they could attract investors. None of the major opportunities currently on the market are being sold under significant pressure and we are not seeing distress situations in general.

"Of the total investment volume recorded since the beginning of the year, retail accounted for 31%, industrial properties represented 22%, and offices held a 20% share. The residential sector has maintained its strong momentum, accounting for 19% of this year’s investment volume so far, with residential transaction volumes up by 131% year-on-year," adds Vojtěch Wolf, Senior Investment Analyst at Savills.

Since the beginning of summer, investor confidence in the real estate market has noticeably improved. This is driven by expectations of decreasing financing costs and the sense that we’ve reached the bottom of the cycle, implying that prices are likely to rise. Additionally, returns on cash held in banks have significantly declined for domestic investors due to rate cuts by the Czech National Bank, prompting them to reinvest capital into real estate assets. „We are confident that the market’s momentum at the end of this year will carry over into 2025," concludes Fraser Watson.




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  • Golden Star Estate has secured two ground-floor tenants at its Warsaw-based Konstruktorska Business Center. 5 SENSES has signed as the new canteen operator, occupying 560 sqm of ground-floor retail space. Concurrently, CONTRACT Meble Biurowe has extended its commitment to the property. The firm, which has operated a publicly accessible showroom at the site since 2021, renewed its lease for 350 sqm on the ground floor.
  • American retailer GAP entered the Romanian market at Fashion House Militari, followed by the launch of an Italian Stefanel store at Fashion House Pallady, with a further Stefanel location scheduled to open shortly in Militari.
  • Primark will launch its first retail location in Craiova in early June. The 3,185 sqm store will be situated within ElectroPutere Mall and marks the retailer’s fifth unit in Romania.

New appointments

  • Avison Young has strengthened its Polish leadership with three senior promotions. Patryk Błach ascends to Associate Director within the Investment Advisory Department. Kamil Głowienka has been named Senior Project Manager. Furthermore, Katarzyna Uzar becomes a Valuation and Innovation Specialist, tasked with integrating technological solutions and coordinating global departmental projects.
  • Katarzyna Myjak has joined Axi Immo as Senior Business Advisory Manager, tasked with strengthening the company’s Industrial & Logistics business line.
  • Czech investment group SCF has expanded its team by appointing Jan Simandl as Senior Leasing Team Leader. In this role, Simandl will oversee leasing activities across the company’s commercial property portfolio. He previously worked for CPI Property Group and CBRE.


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