SPH REIT posts negative rental reversion of 8.4%

This is due to weak retail leasing sentiment.

SPH REIT recorded a negative rental reversion of 8.4%, according to a report posted by OCBC Investment Research.

This was credited to a weaker retail leasing sentiment. Values recorded by the company showed this trend amongst most of SPH REIT’s commercial properties.

Paragon and Clementi Mall showed negative rates at -8.3% and -8.7% respectively, whilst The Rail Mall was the only Singapore-based asset with a positive rate of 5.4%. Overall, a negative rental reversion of 8.2%  was recorded.

The company’s Australia assets also echoed overall negative rental reversions of 10.8%, where Westfield Marion and Figtree Grove had rates of -10.5% and -12%, respectively.

Despite these rates, OCBC expects the rental rates to remain under pressure until tenant retention is prioritised.

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