Lala81 Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/fashion/cautious-consumers-falling-retail-sales-high-cost-and-strong-dollar-leading-to Not super high rentals meh? LOL. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged April 28, 2016 Author Share April 28, 2016 http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/fashion/cautious-consumers-falling-retail-sales-high-cost-and-strong-dollar-leading-to Not super high rentals meh? She is trying to protect the REITS owners.......... maybe she has a hand and leg in it as well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 (edited) Hers about retail ... now back to Commercial . Prices, rentals, occupancy rates for industrial space decline further in Q1 2016 A supply glut is likely to exert more downward pressure on occupancy rates, says JTC. Edited April 28, 2016 by Angcheek 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 be interesting to see how some of the REITs performs these few years ... especially those with retail malls ... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunny Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 Hers about retail ... now back to Commercial . Prices, rentals, occupancy rates for industrial space decline further in Q1 2016 A supply glut is likely to exert more downward pressure on occupancy rates, says JTC. Those light industry lots rental quite badly hit Many new lots space coming up down the road 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercury1 Turbocharged April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 The light industrial I have took about 3 years to hit decent occupancy, if I were to invest in light industrial again I prob go after those older ones with good supporting industries around. Heng my development is favored by car dealers haha Those light industry lots rental quite badly hitMany new lots space coming up down the road Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 Those light industry lots rental quite badly hit Many new lots space coming up down the road Good for business man keke 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunny Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 (edited) The light industrial I have took about 3 years to hit decent occupancy, if I were to invest in light industrial again I prob go after those older ones with good supporting industries around. Heng my development is favored by car dealers haha The Pioneer centre @. soon Lee very packed n busy Went there to get a workshop check door handle replacement cost But Eco tech still lotsa vacant (sold but waiting for tenants) Look see heard roof top has Swimming pool but no chiobu within compound Good for business man kekeYa... Edited April 28, 2016 by Sunny 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 The light industrial I have took about 3 years to hit decent occupancy, if I were to invest in light industrial again I prob go after those older ones with good supporting industries around. Heng my development is favored by car dealers haha meaning you sold off already ? 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercury1 Turbocharged April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 Heh thanks but don't think I'll be looking for awhile though market still very frothy. Anyway those matured ones will be hard to find a vacant unit, most businesses there would have bought it long time back to run their biz. Those got pool and what not usually to con investor's, developer would make it swee swee and tell investors can rent for high psf cause got pool can attract professional tenants, IT type businesses cause got lifestyle etc etc. But in reality there are guidelines to who can rent industrial and a number of professional businesses don't qualify. (My own industrial already kanna some tenants getting kicked out, plus I wonder how much these facilities are goonna cost the owners.). A friend's relative developed one such estate, we were discussing why on earth would industrial center have a pool lol. Before we knew it the development was sold out. Joke was on us man A lot of investors paid too much for industrial and ask for high rental to recoup and no one rents, That said at least Eco-tech is B2 industrial so the tenant pool will be wider, but this pool is usually price sensitive be interesting too see how its gonna work out. The Pioneer centre @. soon Lee very packed n busyWent there to get a workshop check door handle replacement costBut Eco tech still lotsa vacant (sold but waiting for tenants)Look see heard roof top has Swimming pool but no chiobu within compoundYa... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercury1 Turbocharged April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 (edited) Sold one but got others still holding :) meaning you sold off already ? Edited April 28, 2016 by Mercury1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaronlkl Supersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 I'm looking for a B2 commercial property, size 1700 - 2000sqft. Any area in Singapore at least 25 years tenure left. Ground floor preferred. Other level can consider. Any match, Pls PM me. Thank you 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic April 28, 2016 Share April 28, 2016 Question from an aspiring investor (probably many years down the road): What's the typical investment quantum for a commercial property and industrial property? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercury1 Turbocharged April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 Question from an aspiring investor (probably many years down the road): What's the typical investment quantum for a commercial property and industrial property? For industrial there are many factors to consider which weigh in to the overall price. Instead of quantum best use psf to gauge, before the boom prices where hovering around the 250 to 350 range for new (60 yrs leasehold) and 200ish range for older units (assume leasehold 40 - 60 years) around 2010 which was reasonable given the rental yield. So for half a buck you would get a property of about 1600 sq feet (proper space no loft concept) Adding to that one thing to note is now a days developers build a high ceiling and charge the consumer for "loft" space effectively increasing the shop space which lowers the psf price. Need to consider of that will suit the business you are trying to attract 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 be interesting to see how some of the REITs performs these few years ... especially those with retail malls ...Latest announcements not bad leh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Still2016 Twincharged April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 For industrial there are many factors to consider which weigh in to the overall price. Instead of quantum best use psf to gauge, before the boom prices where hovering around the 250 to 350 range for new (60 yrs leasehold) and 200ish range for older units (assume leasehold 40 - 60 years) around 2010 which was reasonable given the rental yield. So for half a buck you would get a property of about 1600 sq feet (proper space no loft concept) Adding to that one thing to note is now a days developers build a high ceiling and charge the consumer for "loft" space effectively increasing the shop space which lowers the psf price. Need to consider of that will suit the business you are trying to attract Great info and very helpful. if you can help with these questions 1. What happens when lease expires? Any experience on how much or how they calculate top up? 2. Loft building after move in. Does this need approval from building management and authorities? Do we need to buy insurance when we rent it out? 3. SME generally looking for what size units? TIA 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 Latest announcements not bad leh yes ... see how things go after another 2 quarters ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged April 29, 2016 Share April 29, 2016 yes ... see how things go after another 2 quarters ... hospitality results down today.. but i think it will take more than a couple of quarters to see distribution fall due to nature of leases being 3-5 yrs and rental income will not be marked to market REITs also have some room to play with operating expense and deferment of some capital expenditures ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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