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Watching the clock

So how’s the market? It’s time to take a pragmatic look at commercial real estate opportunities.

The next chapter

Knight Frank’s 2024 edition of The Wealth Report finds the world’s wealthy adapting to a new rule book and a changing of the guard.

Make-good clauses have clout

Innovative commercial solutions that suit both tenant and landlord should be the goal of any make-good agreement.

Actions and reactions

Inflation and interest rates remain pesky handbrakes on the commercial and industrial sector but we expect to see more action on the sales front this year.

Hope and substance

With Q1 2024 almost done, what has the rest of the year got in store for vendors, investors, landlords and occupiers?

Walkable cities

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Consents in the fast lane

The Government’s planned fast-track process for resource consents has the potential to spark greater market activity and innovation in the commercial, residential and industrial property sectors.

Tide turning

It’s an interesting landscape for property as we track into the Year of the Dragon, with a new government and fresh opportunities in the commercial and industrial property space.

Revolutionising commercial property

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Bayleys’ Total Property portfolio. Despite many challenges and changes over the past quarter of a century, Total Property has maintained an enduring presence in the New Zealand market.

Indicators on

The commercial and industrial real estate environment is responding to market signals and Bayleys business line leaders are upbeat about the year ahead.

The immigration equation

With borders open, staff shortages are becoming a thing of the past for some businesses, but what does surging immigration mean for supply and inflation?

Turning the corner

Other than well-capitalised private investors, the broader commercial real estate investment market has had a bout of stage fright this year.

Watching the clock

So how’s the market? It’s time to take a pragmatic look at commercial real estate opportunities.

The next chapter

Knight Frank’s 2024 edition of The Wealth Report finds the world’s wealthy adapting to a new rule book and a changing of the guard.

Make-good clauses have clout

Innovative commercial solutions that suit both tenant and landlord should be the goal of any make-good agreement.

Actions and reactions

Inflation and interest rates remain pesky handbrakes on the commercial and industrial sector but we expect to see more action on the sales front this year.

Hope and substance

With Q1 2024 almost done, what has the rest of the year got in store for vendors, investors, landlords and occupiers?

Walkable cities

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Consents in the fast lane

The Government’s planned fast-track process for resource consents has the potential to spark greater market activity and innovation in the commercial, residential and industrial property sectors.

Tide turning

It’s an interesting landscape for property as we track into the Year of the Dragon, with a new government and fresh opportunities in the commercial and industrial property space.

Revolutionising commercial property

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Bayleys’ Total Property portfolio. Despite many challenges and changes over the past quarter of a century, Total Property has maintained an enduring presence in the New Zealand market.

Indicators on

The commercial and industrial real estate environment is responding to market signals and Bayleys business line leaders are upbeat about the year ahead.

The immigration equation

With borders open, staff shortages are becoming a thing of the past for some businesses, but what does surging immigration mean for supply and inflation?

Turning the corner

Other than well-capitalised private investors, the broader commercial real estate investment market has had a bout of stage fright this year.

Watching the clock

So how’s the market? It’s time to take a pragmatic look at commercial real estate opportunities.

The next chapter

Knight Frank’s 2024 edition of The Wealth Report finds the world’s wealthy adapting to a new rule book and a changing of the guard.

Make-good clauses have clout

Innovative commercial solutions that suit both tenant and landlord should be the goal of any make-good agreement.

Actions and reactions

Inflation and interest rates remain pesky handbrakes on the commercial and industrial sector but we expect to see more action on the sales front this year.

Hope and substance

With Q1 2024 almost done, what has the rest of the year got in store for vendors, investors, landlords and occupiers?

Walkable cities

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Consents in the fast lane

The Government’s planned fast-track process for resource consents has the potential to spark greater market activity and innovation in the commercial, residential and industrial property sectors.

Tide turning

It’s an interesting landscape for property as we track into the Year of the Dragon, with a new government and fresh opportunities in the commercial and industrial property space.

Revolutionising commercial property

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Bayleys’ Total Property portfolio. Despite many challenges and changes over the past quarter of a century, Total Property has maintained an enduring presence in the New Zealand market.

Indicators on

The commercial and industrial real estate environment is responding to market signals and Bayleys business line leaders are upbeat about the year ahead.

The immigration equation

With borders open, staff shortages are becoming a thing of the past for some businesses, but what does surging immigration mean for supply and inflation?

Turning the corner

Other than well-capitalised private investors, the broader commercial real estate investment market has had a bout of stage fright this year.