China’s $28 Billion C-REIT Market Braces for GBA Asset Surge
China's C-REIT market hits $28.3B as it expands into commercial real estate. Deloitte predicts GBA assets will be in high demand.
China's real estate market's finding a new rhythm. With over $28.3 billion raised by the end of last month, the Chinese Real Estate Investment Trust (C-REITs) market is no longer just about infrastructure—it's moving into the heart of the city.
From Infrastructure to Shopping Malls
The NDRC dropped a significant update on December 1, expanding eligibility to commercial assets like hotels and shopping centers. According to Cushman & Wakefield, the market's value skyrocketed by 85% last year, securing China a spot among Asia's top three REIT markets.
The GBA Oversubscription Theory
The Greater Bay Area (GBA) is set to be the star of the show. Ryan Wu from Deloitte China expects GBA assets to be oversubscribed when the first commercial wave hits. Investors are eyeing these assets for their steady cash flow and high-quality urban renewal potential.
Investment in C-REITs carries risks tied to underlying property performance and broader economic shifts in consumption and occupancy rates.
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