GJS Dillon Predicts Increased Warehouse & Industrial Property Demand Throughout The County
September 2014The commercial property market in Worcestershire will be driven by improvements in industrial and distribution markets for the remainder of 2014 and into 2105 according to optimistic forecasts by leading Midland independent Property consultancy GJS Dillon.
The strengthening warehouse and industrial markets will be backed up by significant improvements in the market for office space as the economy cements its recovery and key indicators are positive.
John Dillon, director of GJS Dillon said the county saw an increase in demand for industrial and good quality office space in the first half of 2014, following on from an improving market at the back end of 2013. He said there were even signs that the speculative developer could be returning to the market.
“We are certainly seeing a continuing up-lift in the warehouse and industrial markets as manufacturing firms seek new premises and distribution firms continue to recognise the demographic benefits of the M5 and A38 corridors. Industrial and distribution property offers good opportunities for landlords and investors”, he said.
He added “All commercial property sectors felt the impact of difficult market conditions during the recession, with a toughening of funding and a lack of investor confidence. However we are now witnessing a steady take-up of available space and average prices are increasing”.
Freehold sales of industrial space have continued the healthy trend we saw towards the end of last year. There have also been a steady flow of industrial sale and letting deals in the County. At GJS Dillon we have transacted large warehouse units in Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Worcester, whilst the markets in Kidderminster and Redditch have also demonstrated healthy activity and some significant lettings”.
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