A total investment volume of €290 million was transacted in the Czech Republic during the first quarter of 2021, according to Savills latest research. Without the exceptional €1.3 billion Residomo portfolio sale transaction, the investment volume was only down by 8% y-o-y.
Whether you are a property owner or a property manager, steady rental income equates to a well-streamlined cash flow. The rent roll data builds the foundation for day-to-day operations in asset and investment management. They also built the foundation for the valuation of the asset. Therefore, accurate and consistent data is crucial to make the right decisions.
The total volume of transactions in the commercial real estate sector in the Czech Republic should reach 1.2 billion euros this year. This is a 63% decrease compared to last year, which was above average successful. If we also take into account the complications that the coronavirus pandemic has brought to the economy, the result is relatively satisfactory and testifies to the continuing appetite of investors. In addition, we can expect a further increase to almost double this year's volume next year. It is also positive that real estate prices still remain stable.
The COVID-19 pandemic spurred the involuntary evacuation of offices and led companies and employees to experiment with full-time work from home. Some prognosticators are now declaring that demand for offices will decline over the long term. But are such forecasts realistic?
The Prague Research Forum reports that a total of 21,200 m2 of office space was completed in Prague during the third quarter of 2020, bringing the total volume of modern offices to 3.73 million m2. The newly completed premises include three newly built buildings - AFI City 1 in Prague 9 with 15,900 m2, the Office Building of Czech Ports in Prague 7 with 2,800 m2 and Poděbradská Centrum in Prague 9 with 2,400 m2.
According to the latest Flex Forward report from global real estate consultant Colliers International, European markets with a low level of existing flexible workspace saw the largest increase in new flexible operations in the first half of 2020.
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