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Asian investors cautiously positive on property market – survey

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Asian investors, while cautious, remain positive in their outlook on the property market in the next 12 months, according to the latest results from Colliers International’s Global Investor Sentiment Survey.

Majority of those surveyed (79 percent) maintain a high preference to invest in their home markets, results also showed.

It noted that 68 percent of Asian investors believed that market conditions would improve in the next five years while only a small percentage (11.7 percent) felt that investment conditions would decline.

Moreover, a vast majority (70 percent) of Asian investors are likely to expand their property portfolio and increase their level of investment, up from 65 percent in 2011.

“Many would automatically assume that the positive sentiment reflects an improving economy, however, there are in actual fact many foreseeable explanations,” said Piers Brunner, chief executive officer of Colliers International Asia.

“With growing inflationary pressure amid the third round of quantitative easing (QE3), investors realize that their cash is steadily losing value. The anticipated increase of market liquidity also means an easier access to credit in 2013. Coupled with a clearer direction of government policies with most governmental elections of various countries completed this year, investors are further exacerbated to execute their investment plans.”

Compared to the survey in 2011, economic uncertainty was the top concern that prevented Asian investors from expanding their portfolio. This year, two more factors have surfaced from the survey – the ability to raise new equities, followed by the supply of “for sale” property.

Simon Lo, executive director for research and advisory at Colliers International felt that investors are expecting improvements next year having gone through some tough economic challenges in 2012. These investors appear to have more concerns about whether they are able to raise capital and find quality investment opportunities amid strong competition during inflationary times, he said.

In terms of top destination choice for their property investments in Asia, Shanghai is a clear winner. “The Shanghai property market is still the number one favorite among end-users, a natural progression when it comes to Asian investor’s pick,” said Lina Wong, managing director of East and Southwest China at Colliers International.

Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo and Beijing all rolled in after Shanghai as the Asian investors’ favorite locations to invest in the future.

Hong Kong, a well-known gateway to China, has long benefitted from the cushion which China provided in recent years. With competition closing in, Hong Kong has been trying to reinvent itself in order to stay ahead of competition.

Sharing his insights, Antonio Wu, executive director of investment services said: “Even with its volatile legacy, Hong Kong stands to gain from new demand from China with its expanding role as a major offshore RMB trading centre making it an attractive market when it comes to property investments. On a bolder note, one might even say it is the dramatic price changes that makes Hong Kong a top pick when it comes to destination for investment in the region.”

In Southeast Asia, Dennis Yeo, managing director for Singapore, said the country’s cyclical characteristic acts as a magnet to investors looking for flight to quality. Currently and for the better of 2012, there is a price gap between sellers and buyers. The tipping point for more transactions may be towards the later part of 2013 and 2014, when the economy continues to slow, demand weakens and supply comes on stream on completion of sites released in 2011 and 2012.

In Tokyo, the high yield spread in the market remains a major attraction to Asian investors while Beijing market’s attractiveness lies in its robust demand as well as healthy occupancy rates.

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COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL

COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL ASIA

DENNIS YEO

EAST AND SOUTHWEST CHINA

GLOBAL INVESTOR SENTIMENT SURVEY

HONG KONG

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