"Office buildings continue to attract attention from investors, especially projects located in Bucharest. Currently, there are multiple opportunities for sale on the office market, projects that account for a total value of over 350 million euros, of different sizes and located in various areas, from the center-western part of the city to Victoriei Square", statedGijs Klomp, Head of Investment Properties within CBRE Romania.

The average value of a real estate transaction was 30 million euros, in the first half of the year, slightly above the average of 26 million euros recorded in the same period last year, according to CBRE Research data.

Contrary to the trend seen in 2019, the real estate projects in Bucharest dominated the investment activity, in the first half of this year, with only one property transacted outside the Capital city (3% of the traded volume). Last year,CBRE assisted the Hexagon group of companies in the sale of a portfolio composed of three office buildings in Cluj-Napoca to the Romanian company Ideal Projects Services, resulting in a transaction of approximately 30 million euros.

Office buildings were the most traded product (88%), in the first six months of 2020, while industrial spaces came in second (8%) regarding real estate investors’ preferences, followed by mixed-use properties (2%).

In terms of yields (investment returns), they maintained a stable pace in the first half, remaining at 7% for office spaces, respectively 7.75% for industrial spaces, according to CBRE Research. In the retail segment, where investors' appetite declined due to the COVID-19 pandemic, yields continued to decompress to 7% at the end of the first semester.

Romanian investors remain active: 7 transactions in 6 months

Romanian investors remained active this year as well, concluding seven transactions in the first six months of the year and thus ranking second in terms of their origin, after Hungarian investors, while the third place was claimed by Greek and South African companies. Some of the Romanian buyers are: Dedeman (The Bridge 3), Ionuț Dumitrescu (partly One Tower, partly One North Gate) and One United (Office 1).

"Since 2014, the prime yield for office spaces in Romania has remained stable, as have prime rents, meaning that our country has much lower capital values compared to the markets in Central and Eastern Europe." Further on, Romania needs intense publicity in order to attract new investors, given that important names from Western Europe are missing from the local scene. However, several new players have been analyzing their entry into Romania before the lockdown period caused by Covid-19 and continue to do so", added Gijs Klomp.

Regarding the overall real estate market in Europe, the volume of investments totaled 129 billion euros in the first half of the year, increasing by 2% compared to the same period last year despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to CBRE Research. Of this volume, office properties transactions accounted for 41 billion euros. The volume of investment increased by 6% in the first half of this year in Continental Europe, (excluding United Kingdom and Ireland), compared to the same period last year.