30/10/2017-3

The State Gold 2 rent a new high of 200 after the tsunami

Recently, the cost of the A-share market hit record highs, driving the surge in rent. According to market sources, a unit of Ocean View 2, one of the two in Central’s International Financial Center, leased out 200 yuan per square foot, the highest level after the financial tsunami.

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The first two floors of Central International Financial Center Phase 2 and 2, with an area of ​​about 2,930 square feet, were rented for a monthly rent of about 590,000 yuan at a monthly rate of 200 yuan, a record high after the tsunami financial crisis. It is learned that the unit’s old rent of about 163 yuan per square foot, rent up 23%, tenants for foreign funds.

In addition, the Central Exchange Square, Block 1, the first high-rise 7 rooms, covering an area of ​​1,028 square feet, about 185,000 yuan leased, leased 180 yuan per square foot, is the ideal rent level. Second, the Prince Edward Building, Central, 9,10 room, an area of ​​about 1,545 square feet, to rent 200,000 yuan monthly lease, lease about 130 yuan per square foot.

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LUO Zhong-ying, Associate Commercial Sales Director, pointed out that despite the absence of a knock-on effect in the Central Central area, Central A-share rents have been on the rise for the most part because foreign-funded fund companies and Chinese-funded agencies have concentrated on renting the A-share properties in the area, In short supply. Take IFC Phase 2 as an example. At present, there is only one rent-out flat and the owner calls for rent of 210 yuan per square foot. Therefore, it is expected that there will still be room for a rise of 5% to 8% in the rent of Central District in the first half of next year.

He pointed out that due to the shortage of rent in Central District, many tenants flowed into areas such as Sheung Wan and Admiralty. For example, Room 02, Far East Financial Center High-rise, has recently leased out $ 110 per square foot to create a new high.