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北京写字楼租金降幅收窄,五大核心商圈空置率继续下降
3 6 Ke·2025-07-08 12:33

Group 1 - The rental decline in Beijing's office market continues to narrow, with a vacancy rate decreasing by 1.4 percentage points to 16.9% compared to the end of 2024 [1] - There was no new supply in the second quarter of 2025, maintaining the total stock of Grade A office space at 13.68 million square meters, with a quarterly net absorption of 39,677 square meters across the city [1] - The overall net absorption for the first half of the year reached 194,000 square meters, a year-on-year increase of 2.5%, while the five core business districts saw a net absorption of 111,000 square meters, up 9.0% [1] Group 2 - The demand for leasing from technology, internet, and consumer sectors remains active, with renewal leases accounting for 29.2% of total leasing transactions in the second quarter [3] - The TMT sector, driven by AI and telecommunications companies, accounted for 55% of new leases and relocations, while the professional services sector, boosted by law firms, increased its share to 13.1% [3] - Retail leasing demand, supported by consumption stimulus policies, represented 8.5% of total leasing activity, ranking fourth [3] Group 3 - The forecast for the second half of the year indicates no new supply in Beijing's Grade A office market, which may lead to further reductions in vacancy rates [4] - The market is currently in a stabilization phase, with rental concessions nearing their limit, and rents are expected to stabilize by the end of 2025 [4] - The industrial park market is experiencing a transitional phase, particularly in the biopharmaceutical sector, leading to increased supply-demand imbalances and downward pressure on rents [4]