Shares & Derivatives
Office S-REITs VS. Industrial S-REITs (3).
By A Singaporean Stockmarket Investor (ASSI)  •  December 15, 2011
Earlier this year, I shared some salient points in a research by DTZ. Update (23 November 2011):
Singapore's office property market has lost its appeal as an investment, according to real estate firm DTZ. DTZ said demand for office space has declined, and the sector is now considered "cold". It defines "cold" as property that is more than 5 per cent overpriced, with potential yield below expectations. "Singapore has traditionally been a volatile market, and our rental outlook has been impacted by the global slowdown, resulting in lower expected returns over the next five years," DTZ said in a statement. It also lowered its forecast for rental growth in industrial property to 3.1 per cent over the next five years.   Read article here.
I have shared in various blog posts why I am heavily invested in industrial property S-REITs compared to office property S-REITs, believing that prospects for the ......
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