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Tips on investing industrial properties in Singapore

As of today, there is an approximately forty two million square meters of industrial property space and residential development like marina bay residences is available in Singapore with an additional seven million square meters of additional industrial space projected to be available by the year 2018.

While Singapore is not traditionally considered a manufacturing destination for many companies, its highly educated work force coupled with a strong entrepreneurial environment has led to a steady demand for industrial space. Salaries as a percentage of GDP are exceptionally high in Singapore even when compared with the developed economies of the United States and Europe. Taking this fact into account Singapore may not be the best choice for low value, low margin production best suited to developing economies. Technically advanced industries such as electronics, aerospace, and healthcare have found in Singapore the right balance of an educated work force and industrial/communications/transportation infrastructure necessary for modern growth industries in the twenty first century.

Businesses or individuals considering investing in Singapore industrial properties should first consider the reasons for the purchase. Businesses considering industrial properties for their own use may like the idea of investing in multi-use properties which not only provides industrial space for the business but additional rental revenue from unused space. Those parties who are speculating on projected future demand for industrial properties should consider existing occupancy rates and median rental incomes in comparison with past performance, in order to determine if returns will meet expectations.

The rental demand for both industrial and commercial space in Singapore remains strong due to the entrepreneurial spirit of the Singaporeans coupled with the pro-business policies of the Singapore government. While it is true that the industrial and commercial real estate markets in Singapore have not kept pace with the residential property market; there is serious speculation that the residential sector may actually correct after its long rise while industrial and commercial real estate still represents significant room for growth.

Regardless of whether you are a native Singaporean looking for a factory for sale in Singapore, or a multinational corporation relocating to Singapore for its highly educated and disciplined work force, with easy access to the world’s fastest growing consumer economies. Singapore industrial properties are very well priced for the territory and clearly well positioned to increase in value over the coming years.

Whether for industrial use, speculation, or you are just looking for warehouse space in Singapore; once the decision to acquire Singapore industrial property has been made, retaining the services of an experienced Realtor who understands your requirements is absolutely essential. A professional Realtor, experienced in industrial properties will assist you in every aspect of locating and purchasing the industrial property that is just right for your needs.

 

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