Colliers International Hungary is pleased to announce, that András Dallos has been promoted to the position of Director, Head of the Valuation and Advisory Services Division.
Worldwide sales of luxury goods continue to increase according to the latest report by global property advisor CBRE, Luxury Retail 2015. 70%* of all Chinese-led luxury purchases are now transacted overseas, resulting in sales increases in Western Europe of 13.4%, Eastern Europe 18%, Africa 26% and 5% in North America over the last two years.
Cushman & Wakefield, exclusively representing the Landlord, who own the Grade A MOM Park Office Towers complex in Budapest, have successfully closed 5 deals extending to circa 2,000 sq m of office space. The transactions include 3 new tenants entering the scheme and the successful retention of 2 key tenants. The vacancy rate has decreased to 7.50%.
The Budapest Research Forum (BRF, which comprises of: CBRE, Colliers International, Cushman & Wakefield, Eston International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports the Q3 2015 office market analysis. Two schemes were delivered to the market in the third quarter of 2015 adding a total of 27,800 sq m to the modern office stock. This includes the refurbishment of Erzsébet Irodaház A and the delivery of owner-occupied Bosch HQ second phase.
The new Cushman & Wakefield has announced today the successful completion of the global merger between Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ. The firm has also announced its leadership team for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and unveiled a new visual identity and logo.
According to global property adviser Cushman & Wakefield, the outlook is generally positive in the Central European office markets of Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Poland and Slovakia. Three out of the five markets are anticipating rental growth over the next three years (Bratislava, Budapest and Prague).
Last week saw Morgan Stanley finally complete their purchase of the AEW portfolio in Budapest; this week has seen the formal announcement of TPG’s purchase of Trigranit – whilst ostensively a company deal, it is still one that has obvious positive implications for the Hungarian property market. But is this another false dawn – or the start of the re-emergence of Hungary as an investment destination?
A significant investment transaction was recently completed in Budapest. The Hungarian office of Colliers International represented the seller, Bluehouse Capital, in the sale of Infopark E to a fund managed by Diófa Asset Management. The transaction represents the largest single asset deal in Hungary in 2015. Infopark E is the newest building within the prominent Infopark development project, located in the best performing South-Buda submarket.
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