COVID-19 crisis has a specific impact on every segment of commercial real estate. Though, it is a question whether investors should expect the price collapse as a result. What property will remain in the focus of investors and how COVID-19 has influenced investments in property in Ukraine.
MoreGlobal players expect a good year in the real estate market. Ukraine has many attractive opportunities to offer International investors.
MoreIn 2019 as part of the STRIX trip to EXPO Real, we had the opportunity to promote our clients’ projects at one of the largest real estate investment exhibitions in the world that takes place annually in Munich right after the city’s legendary Oktoberfest.
More“The increase in turnover and rental rates motivate investors to enter the market and develop new projects. We expect that the supply of new commercial real estate will grow by 50% over the next three years in Kyiv and the region, ” said CEO of Dragon Capital.
MoreThirties international investment exhibition MIPIM took place in Cannes from March 12th till March 15th and gathered 26800 participants, among which were over 5600 investors.
MoreThe Kyiv market is currently enjoying a prolonged period of expansion and this is creating opportunities in a range of different property sectors. For example, rents for many Class B business centers have risen by 40-45% over the past two years, while vacancy rates have dropped to around 2% to 3%.
MoreUCPIH Ltd, a member of the Dragon Capital group of companies and Ukrsotsbank, has finalized the agreement to acquire Horizon Park Business Center.
More‘Since the beginning of 2017, Alfa-Bank (Kyiv) has closed deals to sell a portfolio of collateral real estate totaling $ 230 million’, reports Interfax-Ukraine news agency. By the end of 2018, the bank expects another $ 10 million to be completed.
MoreDespite the apparent lull in the commercial real estate investment market, large and not-so-great deals were closed last year, although most of them were non-public. This year even more projects will change the owner.
MoreThe vice-president of Alfa-Bank, Irina Skorokhodova, calls participation in the MIPIM exhibition “a permanent tool for working with investors.” A stable presence of Kiev on a project of this format increases the visibility of projects in Ukraine and abroad.
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