Record Q1 on Poland’s investment market

17
Apr
2018
News - Record Q1 on Poland’s investment market #investment #Poland #report #Savills

by Import Sys | Report

As a result of large portfolio transactions, the first quarter of 2018 on the Polish real estate investment market closed with a record investment volume of ca. €2.05 billion, according to Savills. Taking into account the number and volume of ongoing transactions, we may expect another very good year on the investment market.


The acquisition of a €1 billion retail portfolio of M1, Auchan, Power Park and Praktiker centres by Chariot Top Group, comprising PIMCO, Oaktree and Redefine, and the first part of the resale of a selected part of this portfolio to EPP (starting with four M1 shopping centres for €358.7 million) are with no doubt the transactions that contributed the most to the record volume in Q1 2018. The largest single-asset transaction in Q1 2018 was the acquisition of Galeria Katowicka, a prime shopping centre located in Katowice, estimated at nearly €300 million.
 
Tomasz Buras, Managing Director in Savills Poland says: “In recent months the amount of time required to finalise transactions has significantly increased, mainly due to legal and tax reasons. As a result, many transactions have been closed later than planned and thus, instead of an even more spectacular result in 2017, we have a record Q1. The first quarter of the year closed under the sign of retail transactions, which is with no doubt a continuation of complex processes that started last year. Currently, we observe more activity in the office and industrial sectors and those are the sectors where we expect the highest number of transactions in the nearest months with regard to both regional cities and Warsaw.”
 
In the first quarter of 2018, office transactions accounted for only 6% of total investment volume. However, the number and volume of ongoing transactions and properties offered for sale will result in a much higher activity in this sector over the next few months.
 
Marek Paczuski, Deputy Head of Investment Department in Savills in Poland says: “Investors are continuously interested in regional office markets. In the first quarter of 2018, two transactions were closed in Wroclaw and there are pending deals on each of the major regional office markets in Poland. We expect much higher investment activity on the Warsaw office market that recently reflected rather a ‘wait and see’ type of approach, resulting mainly from a changing landscape of the Warsaw office market and increased new supply. Investment sentiment on the Warsaw market has improved significantly, driven by positive signs coming from the office leasing market, mainly by a relatively high net absorption and first signs of rental growth. Investors are currently interested not only in prime assets but also in older properties with a well-secured cash-flow or value-add potential.”
 
The industrial sector is still on the target list of buyers. In Q1 2018 three assets in this sector changed the owner: Prologis Park Sochaczew (acquired by Ares), Ideal Idea IV (Segro) and Good Point II (Hillwood). We expect more industrial transactions including portfolio sales and large single-asset acquisitions in the nearest future.
 
Michał Stępień, Associate in the Investment Department of Savills in Poland says: “Following a record 2017 in hotel investment, when ca. €340 million was spent on hotel assets, we expect this trend to continue. In Q1 2018 one hotel transaction was finalised – the acquisition of Holiday Inn Warsaw City Center by Union Investment. Besides, we observe a rising interest in alternative asset classes, mainly residential, student housing, senior housing and medical centres. These types of assets will be subject to trading in the coming years.”
 
Savills reports that increased investor activity on the real estate market in Poland has been leading to further yield compression. For leading shopping centres in Warsaw and in major regional cities, prime yields amount to 5.00-5.25%. Prime office yields in Warsaw may break the level of 5.00% while on major regional markets prime yields range from ca. 6.00% (Kracow and Wroclaw) to 6.50-7.25% in other leading regional markets. Prime yields in industrial sector amount to 6.50-7.00% for multi-let or smaller BTS assets and are significantly sharper in the case of assets let for at least 10 years to such global giants as Amazon.



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