Vigorous demand for Canadian real estate assets shows few signs of slowing in 2018
MISSISSAUGA, ON, Feb. 6, 2018 /CNW/ - The 2018 Canadian Economic Outlook and Market Fundamentals Research Report released today by Morguard
Corporation ("Morguard") (TSX: MRC) predicts another year of robust commercial real estate investment activity in Canada, given healthy demand for quality assets across the country.
"Investors remain enthusiastic about the Canadian commercial real estate market after a record volume of transactions in
2017," said Keith Reading, Director of Research at Morguard. "There is a high supply of capital
ready to be invested and Canadian commercial real estate is a proven performer. We are predicting another very busy and
competitive market environment across the country in the coming year."
The downtowns of Vancouver and Toronto are expected to
remain the most coveted of markets for investment in 2018 but with a limited supply of properties available, investors will be
forced to look for opportunities further afield. Suburban Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal are also expected to see strong activity levels in 2018
while Alberta, which had previously depressed country-wide statistics, is also showing signs of
reanimation.
"Intense bidding for a limited pool of downtown properties will force investors to look elsewhere for opportunity," said
Reading. "Class A properties in suburban markets, particularly those near transit nodes, will be in high demand. Edmonton and Calgary will also see increased activity as investors look for
high-quality assets in a recovering market and economy."
In the retail market, the Sears liquidation announcement will put a damper on near-term fundamentals in the country's shopping
centres. The departure will be partially offset by a steady stream of new international entrants to Canada. Reading believes the retail market will continue to offer stable long-term opportunity for Canadian
investors as malls are being re-envisioned as investors and landlords turn to non-traditional tenants including medical,
services, entertainment and government agencies as part of their transformation into community hubs.
"Long term, market-dominant retail centres should be able to alleviate immediate pressure on vacancy by providing prime space
to new, high-growth traditional retailers and service retailers," said Reading. "The fact remains that Canada is a country of shoppers, and recent positive economic and employment trends should drive healthy
spending growth for the foreseeable future."
With the pace of interest rates hikes expected to remain slow, a continued and abundant flow of low-cost debt and equity
capital will power Canadian commercial real estate investment in 2018.
The 2018 Economic Outlook and Market Fundamentals Research Report, released today by Morguard Corporation, provides a detailed
analysis of the 2018 real estate investment trends to watch in Canada. The full report is
available at www.morguard.com.
About Morguard Corporation
Morguard Corporation is a major North American real estate company. It has extensive retail, office, industrial, multi–suite
residential, and hotel holdings owned directly, or through its investment in Morguard REIT (TSX: MRT.UN), Morguard North American
Residential REIT (TSX: MRG.UN) and Temple Hotels Inc. (TSX:TPH). Morguard also provides real estate management services to
institutional and other investors.
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