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K-REIT Asia to raise stake in Ocean Financial Centre

K-REIT Asia will acquire a 12.39 per cent interest in Ocean Financial Centre for S$228.4 million, raising its stake to 99.9 per cent.

In a filing with the Singapore Exchange, K-REIT Asia said the acquisition wil be funded by bank borrowings and the issue of 60 million new units at S$1.17 per unit. The issue price translates to a 15 per cent premium to K-REIT’s Monday closing price of S$1.02 per unit.

The proposed placement is expected to raise around S$70 million.

K-REIT, sponsored by Keppel Land Ltd., said it expects the acquisition to be immediately yield-accretive and raise its distribution to unit holders.

Ocean Financial Centre is a 43-storey premium Grade A office development located at the Raffles Place and Marina Bay precincts.

Ms Ng Hsueh Ling, CEO of K-REIT Asia Management, said: “Since our first acquisition of Ocean Financial Centre in December last year, we have raised the committed occupancy from 80 per cent to over 90 per cent as at end-March.

The enlarged interest will give us full management control of the property and higher tax transparent income, which will increase the DPU to K-REIT Asia’s unit holders.”

“With this acquisition, approximately 93 per cent of K-REIT Asia’s Singapore assets by value will be located in the prime Singapore central business district, strengthening K-REIT Asia’s position as the key premium office landlord in the Raffles Place and Marina Bay precincts.”

Source : CNA – 2012 Jun 25

Singapore luxury property: A strong long term investment

The most costly landed properties in Singapore are on Sentosa Island.

Landed luxury properties are still hot and in demand due to scarcity of land in Singapore especially in prime areas. The costliest landed properties in Singapore are in Sentosa where sites are said to have exchanged hands for more than $2400 (US$1,95) psf. This is also because there is no restriction to foreign buyers purchasing land in Sentosa, which is not the case in the rest of Singapore. Foreign investors are also buying into the Singapore luxury segment as Asian countries introduce more measures to curb investment demand. China has been imposing the most measures to curb property prices and ever since we have been seeing more Chinese buying into luxury properties in Singapore in areas such as Marina Bay and Sentosa. However due to the Singapore government recently introducing new measures to stabilise the market, luxury real estate is seen as more of a longer term investment. With a strong economy, good rental yields and governance in place, Singapore is in an attractive location for foreign investors. Tourism is also increasing with more retail and hotel sectors thanks to Marina Bay Sands and Sentosa. With the Singapore economy continuing to grow and the inflow of foreigners into Singapore, the luxury segment is still a good buy.

Is the Singapore market cooling off?

Since the introduction of the new set of measures in January, sales volume has slowed slightly comparing to last year but prices have still been increasing at a healthy rate. The government’s intention is not to crash the market but to stabilise it. Prices of suburban properties (mass market) may correct about 5 per cent over the next year because of the large number of apartments in the pipeline. However the luxury segment will still hold well and climb up in price at a slow but healthy rate due to demand and supply. Expect the market response to remain positive due to the cheap credit environment and continued wealth increase because of the booming economy and wealth created from the en-bloc transaction from projects that are not priced too high.

The best opportunities and investment strategies in Singapore

With the near completion of Marina Bay Financial Centre, Ocean Financial Centre and Asia Square 1 and 2 will push up demand for residential properties in Marina Bay, such as Marina Bay Residences, Marina Bay Suites, The Sail and One Shenton. Prices have still not been realised yet in the Marina Bay area if you compare it with other luxury apartments outside the Bay area.

It would also be a good time to jump into industrial properties which have just started picking up in price and rental over  the past 2-3 months.  The active investment market for industrial properties in the first quarter is a good sign for demand in this sector.  However prime warehouse space is still more affordable than in Hong Kong and still a good opportunity if you’re looking into investing in Singapore. Industrial property that is still a good buy would be Pantech Business Hub (next to the port) and the Macpherson area.

Source : SEAPR – 8 Jun 2011