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KBRA Releases Research – European Commercial Real Estate: Time for a Turnaround?

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases a report on European commercial real estate (CRE) and its potential direction. CRE has faced significant challenges, with certain regions and market property sectors experiencing more difficulties than others. Office and retail properties continue to struggle due to the aftereffects of the pandemic and higher interest rates. In contrast, other sectors such as logistics and data centres display resilience, as increasing demand has helped mitigate the pressure from higher interest rates. It has been a difficult period for some CMBS transactions, given the challenges faced when refinancing in the current high rate environment. Valuations have declined and elevated interest rates have increased debt service payment obligations. However, rates appear to have peaked and policy rates have been lowered for both the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England (BoE). Does this signal a turn in the CRE market?

Key Takeaways

  • CRE capital valuations appear to have reached a bottom, remaining largely unchanged for the past nine months after declines of 18% for logistics to 42% for retail from their peak levels, according to CBRE indices.
  • Forward-looking equity real estate investment trust (REIT) markets indicate an improvement from the worst. REIT prices are up 22% from their lows in the eurozone, and 26% in the UK, but prices remain constrained relative to historical levels.
  • Interest rate reductions have been slower than originally expected but have started to fall. 10-year swap rates are at 2.5% in Europe and 3.7% in the UK.
  • Commercial real estate yields remain elevated, with some markets and regions returning to 2014 levels. Prime city office yields in the UK are at 4.0%, while Irish and UK shopping centre yields reach 8.25%.
  • A slow commercial construction sector should help to support valuation improvement with little new supply reaching the market in the near term.

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Gordon Kerr, Managing Director, Head of European Research
+44 20 8148 1020
gordon.kerr@kbra.com

Matthew Horner, Senior Director
+44 20-8148-1082
matthew.horner@kbra.com

Yee Cent Wong, Senior Managing Director, Structured Finance Ratings
+1 646-731-2374
yee.cent.wong@kbra.com

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Adam Tempkin, Director of Communications
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Mauricio Noé, Co-Head of Europe
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Miten Amin, Managing Director
+44 20 8148 1002
miten.amin@kbra.com

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Gordon Kerr, Managing Director, Head of European Research
+44 20 8148 1020
gordon.kerr@kbra.com

Matthew Horner, Senior Director
+44 20-8148-1082
matthew.horner@kbra.com

Yee Cent Wong, Senior Managing Director, Structured Finance Ratings
+1 646-731-2374
yee.cent.wong@kbra.com

Media Contact

Adam Tempkin, Director of Communications
+1 646-731-1347
adam.tempkin@kbra.com

Business Development Contacts

Mauricio Noé, Co-Head of Europe
+44 20 8148 1010
mauricio.noe@kbra.com

Miten Amin, Managing Director
+44 20 8148 1002
miten.amin@kbra.com

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