Surge in demand for commercial property investment, reports Rightmove 

Surge in demand for commercial property investment, reports Rightmove 


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Rightmove says there’s been a surge in demand to invest in commercial property compared as interest rates drop following the second Bank Rate cut.

The portal claims the trend marks a continued recovery for the investment sector as opportunities become more affordable and attractive.

Rightmove’s Quarterly Commercial Insights Tracker analyses millions of data points from the largest and most engaged commercial audience in the UK, to track supply and demand over time.

Demand is measured by enquiries to commercial agents about listings for lease, or to invest in via Rightmove. The data for Q4 2024 shows that demand to invest in commercial property of all types was up by 28% by the end of last year, the biggest year-on-year shift since Q2 2021.

At a regional level, the biggest increases to invest in commercial property overall are the East Midlands and London.

The trend is led by the industrial sector, where Rightmove recorded record demand to invest in the sector. Demand for industrial listings to invest in was 72% higher than in Q4 2023.

After the industrial sector, the office sector has seen the biggest jump in investment demand versus the same period a year ago at +57%.

Experts suggest the continued strength of the industrial sector’s performance comes as online shopping trends and e-commerce continue to grow, explaining why data movements are mirrored within the leasing market.

Rightmove also recorded record demand within the industrial sector for leasing and is 31% ahead of the same three-month period a year ago.

In other trends, supply and demand in the office sector remains robust as the UK workforce begins 2025 and some head back to the office more frequently.

Demand to lease office space is up by 11% compared to the same three-month period a year ago, the biggest year-on-year jump since 2022, while supply is up by 2%.

“Lowering interest rates have further fuelled the attractiveness to invest in commercial property after a couple of tough years for the sector. The industrial sector continues to lead the way, with the growth in e-commerce and online shopping turbocharging demand to both invest in and lease industrial space” explains Andy Miles, Rightmove’s MD of Commercial Real Estate.

This is backed up by a report from Christian Smith of Savills, who says:“We saw a relatively strong and better than expected end to the year, despite the market challenges which remained throughout 2024. 

“We saw enquiry numbers increase from start of Q4 right up until Christmas, which bodes well for the start of 2025 and we wait to see if the momentum continues. In the industrial sector, we’re seeing good take up of larger distribution facilities over 400,000 square feet, and we’re also seeing healthy levels of take up at around 100,000-200,000 square feet.

“The outlook for 2025 is fairly positive, with more stability and improvements in wider macro-economic factors.

“Beneath the headline figures for industrial, the warehouses and logistics sector continues to be the strongest performer compared to the office and retail sectors  and we’re also seeing surprising resilience in the manufacturing market. The shift from traditional retail to online is continuing to grow, driving ongoing demand for warehouse space.

“Businesses are increasingly looking for more comfortable spaces for their employees, leading to many companies upgrading to more modern commercial units. We’re also seeing energy efficiency trends play out, with many companies also looking for more up-to-date space which is more insulated and efficient.”

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