香港商业地产投资首季大幅上升

据JLL数据,香港商业地产市场今年第一季度吸引了16亿美元投资,同比增长41%,受办公室、零售和酒店需求推动。CBRE数据显示投资额达123亿港元,同比增长105%。低HIBOR利率和改善流动性是主要驱动因素。

香港商业地产市场在2026年第一季度(1至3月)录得16亿美元投资,JLL表示,这比去年同期增长41%。投资需求主要来自办公室、零售和酒店资产,受改善流动性和较低HIBOR利率刺激。

JLL指出,办公室板块流动性增加,核心地段资产价格接近短期底部;零售活动回暖,中国终端用户进行收购。JLL称:“随着亚洲被视为相对稳定和防御性投资目的地,中东机构投资者可能增加对该地区的资金配置,香港将作为主要受益者。”

CBRE追踪到同期投资123亿港元(约15.7亿美元),同比增长105%,主要由教育机构和终端用户需求推动。两家机构数据略有差异,但均显示市场强劲反弹。

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