FEATUREPublished: 02 Nov 09
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Down and out in the CBDIt is a long way down from the top of the office buildings that ring Raffles Place, and so it has been for the rents their landlords command. At the height of the property squeeze in September 2008 one tenant with impeccable timing, signed up to pay $23 psf for some space in Republic Plaza. Had he waited a year, he could have gotten the same space in the same building for $9.50 psf. The 58 % fall in rental prices for grade A offices illustrated a massive fall, and there may be more to go, according to analysts. “The market has become so competitive now that many landlords are not even quoting asking rates and just encourage potential tenants to view the apartments first. This means it is becoming difficult for a tenant to know what the real bottom line rate could be,” said Douglas Dunkerely, managing director of Corporate Locations.
Rental bargains in the Central Business District But if it’s a real bargain one is looking for then the newer developments in out of town areas like Tampines and the business parks offer the best value at $3.50 psf. Do you know more about this story? Contact us anonymously through this link. Click here to learn about advertising, content sponsorship, events & rountables, custom media solutions, whitepaper writing, sales leads or eDM opportunities with us. |