Investment in Bristol’s office market hits record high

Investment in Bristol’s office market hits record high

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Office investment in Bristol hit an all-time high of £237m in the first half of the year, fresh data from Savills shows.

Investment volumes in H1 2016 were 140% above the long-term half year average of £98.7m, with domestic UK investors accounting for £82m of the deals – 35% of the total – above their long-term average of £49m.

Among the major purchases was Bridgewater House, near Temple Meads Station, by a private investor for £56m, representing a yield of 5.35%. Prime yields for the market stand at 5.25%.

Andrew Main, director of investment at Savills Bristol, said: “In the first half of 2016 alone we have seen more investment in Bristol offices than during the whole of 2014. Bristol is seen as a solid choice by investors; tenants continue to see it as a very attractive location, whilst decreasing availability of Grade A space means that rents are predicted to rise from their current £28.50sqft to £35sqft by the end of the decade. We anticipate that investment volumes will remain strong through to the end of the year and beyond.”

Demand for office space in Bristol remains high: take up reached 381,291 sq ft in the city centre during the first half of 2016, according to Savills, which is well above the long-term half year average of 278,000 sq ft and the strongest first half for nine years. 

Savills forecasts that Bristol is on track to reach take up of 800,000 sq ft by the end of 2016, well above the five year average of 533,000 sq ft.

 

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