The residential condominium market in Bangkok’s central business district (CBD) remains positive as the take-up rate rose significantly because of reduced supply in the first quarter this year.
Condo prices increased throughout Bangkok and this is expected to continue with stronger demand from domestic and international buyers, said Edmund Tie & Company, a real estate consulting firm.
The company reported the number of condo units in Bangkok grew by 623 units in the first quarter this year. This is a fall from the 2,504 units released in the fourth quarter of 2017.
Supply in the first quarter decreased from 2,367 units in the first quarter of 2017, down 73.6%.
The majority of the units launched in the first quarter were located around central Lumpini, followed by the Sukhumvit area. Access to green spaces, luxury views, and connection to public transport makes central Lumpini popular with developers and buyers.
The average pre-sale rate for upcoming condo projects in Bangkok’s CBD market was an impressive 81.0% in the first quarter.
This is notably higher than the 67% take-up in the first quarter of 2017 and 70% in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The average asking price of resale condo units also increased to 132,000 baht per square meter, up 0.69% from 131,100 baht in the last quarter of 2017.
Condominium values increased slightly in the first quarter of this year as the price index rose to 159 from 158 in the fourth quarter of 2017.
Edmund Tie & Company reported a variety of new projects in the second quarter of 2018. Among them are Loft Sathorn12 and Loft Sukhumvit.
“We expect the sales momentum of the condo market to continue. There is keen interest from both domestic and international investors looking to participate in the CBD condominium market in Bangkok, and prices are set to climb further,” said the report.
“Developers have a positive outlook on the market, believing there is still potential for growth and will look to move their businesses forward. Medium to large developers are typically looking for prime CBD locations because demand for homes in the CBD tends to be more resilient. The main challenge for developers will be increasing land prices, as new record land prices have become a regular occurrence. CBD plots will continue to escalate in price as the availability of land parcels becomes increasingly challenging.”
Bangkok’s CBD office market is expected to be active throughout 2018, with total supply restrained to 160,596 sqm until 2020. This implies that the vacancy rate will remain low and rents will continue to rise, the report said.
Average asking rents are likely to remain positive in the second quarter of 2018. The company expects rents to rise steadily at a modest pace in early 2018 and beyond.
Tenant occupancy levels are expected to remain strong in 2018, with demand emanating from both domestic and international companies.
Edmund Tie & Company anticipates demand will be bolstered by online businesses and firms operating in the technology sector.
The company reported the net absorption of the office market remained in the positive territory in the first quarter.
The overall occupancy level rose to 90.3%, compared with 89.9% in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The higher office take-up rate in the CBD also signals stronger leasing activity, with the growth in demand for office spaces extending from the fourth quarter of last year.
There is a continuous office space supply in non-CBD areas. New supply in non-CBD areas in the first quarter of 2018 increased by 15,000 sqm. An example of a recent completion in a non-CBD area is Ari Hills, a mixed-use development hosting office, and retail spaces.
Separately, there were no new completions in the CBD area in the first quarter of 2018, and the total office stock in the CBD remained at 1.833 million sqm. There are also several developments in the pipeline supply.
Singha Complex is officially opening in the second quarter of this year (50,596 sqm), and other CBD developments scheduled for completion in this quarter include Samyan Mitrtown (50,000 sqm in 2019), the Aspiration One (30,000 sqm in 2019) and Bhiraj Sathorn 15 (30,000 sqm in 2020).
The growth in net absorption and higher occupancy level adds upward pressure on rents, and the average asking rents in the CBD increased to 820 baht per sqm per month in the first quarter. The prime office gross rental index for the period improved to 127.0, up from 125.0 in the first quarter of 2017.
source: https://property.bangkokpost.com/news/1452658/cbd-condos-see-improved-take-up-rate