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上半年北京市写字楼市场净吸纳量同比增长2.5%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-08 21:16

Core Insights - The report by JLL indicates that the rental decline in Beijing's office market is continuing to narrow, with a half-year net absorption of 194,000 square meters, representing a year-on-year increase of 2.5% [1] - The total stock of Grade A office space in Beijing remains at 13.68 million square meters, with no new supply entering the market in the second quarter [1] - The vacancy rate has decreased by 1.4 percentage points to 16.9% compared to the end of 2024, while the five core business districts saw a net absorption of 111,000 square meters, up 9.0% year-on-year [1] Rental Trends - The average rental price in the overall market has decreased by 2.3% to RMB 221.94 per square meter per month, while the five core business districts experienced a 2.6% decline to RMB 257.58 per square meter per month [1] - The rental decline has been observed over seven consecutive quarters since the second half of 2023, but the rate of decline is showing signs of narrowing [1] Leasing Activity - In the second quarter, lease renewals accounted for 29.2% of the total leasing transactions [1] - The TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sector has been a significant contributor to new leases, with a 55% share of the total transactions driven by AI and telecommunications companies [1] - Retail leasing demand, boosted by consumer stimulus policies, accounted for 8.5% of the total leasing activity, ranking fourth [1] Future Outlook - The second half of the year is expected to see no new supply in the Grade A office market, which may lead to a further reduction in the vacancy rate [2] - From 2026 to 2028, approximately 1.8 million square meters of new supply is anticipated, with 70% of this supply concentrated in the Central Business District and Wangjing-Jiu Xianqiao area [2] - It is projected that rental prices may stabilize by the end of 2025 [2]