Today’s English “Domestic office market sees difference in demand of foreign tenants”
Domestic office market sees difference in demand of foreign tenants.
Hà Nội and HCM City have seen different demands among business tenants from Japan and South Korea, according to Savills Vietnam.
South Korean businesses have given priority to setting up offices or opening business headquarters in Hà Nội when entering the Vietnamese market. They are quite dependent on the Korean business community.
Office space in Hà Nội leased by South Korean firms is 60 percent, higher than in HCM City. In fact, Samsung Group is currently the South Korean enterprise with the largest investment in Việt Nam, focusing on the two largest production and development technology centers in Bắc Ninh and Thái Nguyên.
Meanwhile, Japanese businesses entering Việt Nam often target the manufacturing segment.
Japanese enterprises have similar office spaces in Hà Nội and HCM City, showing that the business potential of these two markets is equal.
According to a survey conducted by Savills on all office tenants in the Hà Nội and HCM City markets as of the first quarter of 2021, the two markets attracted the main groups of industries that dominate office space for lease, including finance, insurance, real estate, manufacturing, and information technology (IT).
HCM City is considered a major economic center, multi-national corporations have often chosen HCM City to set up their headquarters. However, Vietnamese businesses still prioritize opening offices in Hà Nội.
Vietnamese businesses account for 46 percent of the total office space in Hà Nội and 35 percent in HCM City.
Hoàng Nguyệt Minh, director of Commercial Leasing, Savills Hanoi, said that the office supply in Hà Nội is still not meeting the huge demand at present, but business tenants still have many choices in office buildings with high quality and professional management. Large enterprises, IT and technology enterprises, or start-ups should look for Grade A offices in the West or downtown Hà Nội to have flexible rental options.
Từ Thị Hồng An, director of Commercial Leasing, Savills HCM City, forecast that in HCM City, there are potential districts to develop office buildings due to high demand of tenants such as District 2, District 7 and Thủ Đức District.
However, these areas have not yet formed a new center in HCM City, so when tenants look for Grade A offices, their first choice is still District 1, An said.
High-end offices have often prioritized key areas of a large city such as Hoàn Kiếm District in Hà Nội and District 1 in HCM City. However, because the limited land fund and real estate development costs in central areas are high, developers of office real estate in Hà Nội and HCM City have moved or expanded office projects to outside of the central districts.
This change started 10 years ago in Hà Nội and two years ago in HCM City. Now, Hà Nội has formed three centers with Grade A offices, including Hoàn Kiếm District, the inner city area, and the West area of the capital, according to Savills.
“The early change has had a positive impact on rents. About 10 years ago, the two areas, inner-city and the West, had to reduce rents to attract tenants, but now they have recorded stability and growth,” Minh said.
“The rent in these areas is not as high as the central district, but tenants enjoy certain benefits and the building quality is very good. Therefore, the demand for Grade A office is high in these two new centers, even higher than in Hoàn Kiếm District.”
Meanwhile, “the office supply in HCM City continues to increase in the non-central business district areas. By 2023, HCM City will not have a new supply of Grade A office space, but in the future will also form new areas where Grade A offices are concentrated as the Hà Nội market,” An said.
By the end of the first quarter of 2021, Việt Nam’s office market recorded positive recovery signals, according to Savills.
In Hà Nội, from the fourth quarter of 2020 to the first quarter of 2021, high-quality supply was offered from Capital Place, Thaiholdings Tower and Leadvisors Tower projects.
By 2023, Hà Nội is expected to have new Grade A projects in Ba Đình District (inner-city area) and Cầu Giấy District (Western area), the average rent of Grade A in Hà Nội is expected to increase to $35-37 per sq.m per month.
In HCM City, the demand from businesses is forecast to exceed supply and Grade A office rent is expected to continue to grow at 3 percent per year.
Refer to:
Vietnam news
Free-PhotosによるPixabayからの画像