RICS commercial market survey England and Wales fourth quarter 2005
RICS commercial market survey England and Wales fourth quarter 2005
- London RICS 2006
- RICS Commercial Market Survey England and Wales Fourth Quarter 2005 .
Reports that office lease lengths are no longer in decline and inducements employed by landlords have levelled out. Rents are expected to increase, with confidence at its highest in four years. However inducements rose further in the retail sector and enquiries have fallen at their sharpest rate in four years over the last quarter. Investors are showing a continued willingness to buy new commercial space, especially prime location, investment grade properties and good returns are keeping investors interested.
1468-9790
RICS COMMERCIAL MARKET SURVEY ENGLAND AND WALES
333.33016 $2 18
Reports that office lease lengths are no longer in decline and inducements employed by landlords have levelled out. Rents are expected to increase, with confidence at its highest in four years. However inducements rose further in the retail sector and enquiries have fallen at their sharpest rate in four years over the last quarter. Investors are showing a continued willingness to buy new commercial space, especially prime location, investment grade properties and good returns are keeping investors interested.
1468-9790
RICS COMMERCIAL MARKET SURVEY ENGLAND AND WALES
333.33016 $2 18