C&W: Investment volumes in commercial real estate in Russia reach $1.13 billion in Q3 2013 (RU)

According to Cushman & Wakefield, investment volumes in Russian’s real estate reached $1.13 billion (approx. €840 million) in Q3 2013. The market shows stable development with Q3 volumes remaining at the same level as in Q2.

 

Moscow continues to dominate investors’ agenda attracting more than 80% of all investments in Russia – with $1.08 billion in Q3 and $4.33 billion YTD. St. Petersburg is way behind, still being the second market with only $50 mln being transacted in Q3. The regional market is underdeveloped with investors focusing their interest to large cities.


The office sector attracted the majority of investment ($844 mln) , largely accounted for by the $740 mln sale of ‘White Gardens’ business center. Investment in retail reached $250 mln in Q3. If all the transactions in progress are closed this year, 2013 will be record for in investment in Russian retail real estate. Warehouse and Industrial accounts for $33.2 mln.


Total investment volumes YTD in the Russian market is $5.75 billion. Moscow trails leading European markets of London and Paris. Cushman & Wakefield, Russia expects that by the end of 2013 the total investment volume will reach $7.9 billion. Next year will be less active with forecasted volumes of 7.5 billion.


Prime Office Yields in Moscow are currently 8.5%, 9.25% for shopping centers and 11.5% for warehouse and industrial properties. That is 250 b.p. higher than the average European level and 450 b.p. higher than London and Paris.


Source: Cushman & Wakefield


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