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BriefingSeoul office sector Q2 2018
Savills World Research Korea
The vacancy rate for the YBD significantly decreased by 6.7ppts with the help of KB Securities and several asset management companies upgrading their premises. The CBD vacancy rate moved 170bps lower than the previous quarter as large occupiers upgraded their offices.
In Q2/2018, the average face rent for Seoul prime office buildings recorded a 2.0% increase from the same quarter of the previous year, which is higher than the CPI of 1.5%.
"The prime asset transaction market was active as domestic blind funds emerge as major investors." Savills Research
Image : YBD, Seoul
Several deals over KRW 200 billion concluded in Seoul (KDB Life Tower and Kumho Asiana Headquarters); while in Pangyo, the ownerships of newly-completed office buildings, Alphadom 6-3 and 6-4 were transferred.
The Bank of Korea lowered the growth outlook for the Korean economy to 2.9%, down by 0.1ppt, amid internal and external uncertainties caused by the US-China trade dispute and sluggish employment conditions.
SUMMARYStabilized core office assets were most prevalent and the total office investment volume for Q2/2018 was KRW 3.8 trillion. Total volumes for the first half of this year reached 70% of those posted in FY2017 when the investment market saw its most active year.
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SupplyIn Q2/2018 Luceen Tower was completed in the GBD where new supply had been previously muted when compared to other districts. Luceen Tower, located on Tehran-ro (Tehran street), is a 20-story office building.
Demand and Vacancy RateThe Monetary Policy Board of the Bank of Korea decided to leave the base rate unchanged at 1.5% and the Bank of Korea lowered its growth outlook for this year to 2.9%, 0.1ppt lower than its April estimate of 3.0%. Due to the uncertainties from the US-China trade dispute and sluggish employment conditions, the central bank held its policy rate unchanged and revised down its earlier growth forecast for the economy. However, the Korean economy is expected to continue to grow at around the rate of 2.8%-2.9% and the Bank of Korea has projected the same growth rate for 2019.
In Q2/2018, Seoul prime office demand has increased in all three districts; especially, the YBD which saw the highest increase in net absorption (87,700 sqm) since 2011, as the newly-built The-K Tower (The Korean Teachers' Credit Union building) leased out 80% of the office area to KB Securities and the HP Building reduced a large vacancy with WeWork (occupying 7 floors). The CBD also showed a 45,600 sqm increase in net absorption with the continuous upgrade demand of occupiers and the active expansion of co-working operators. In the GBD net absorption increased by 4,700 sqm.Considering the recent 5-Year annual average of 150,000 sqm, the Seoul prime office market experienced a positive net absorption of 138,000 sqm in Q2 which is about 90% of the recent 5-Year annual average.
The Seoul prime office vacancy rate
TABLE 1
Monthly Rent, Maintenance Fee and Vacancy Rate by District, Q2/2018
GRAPH 1
Growth Rate of Real GDP and Real Exports, 2006 – 2019 (F)
Source: Bank of Korea
GRAPH 2
The Number of Employees in the Finance and Insurance Sectors, Jun 2009 – Jun 2018
Source: Korean Statistical Information Service
District
Rent Maintenance Fee Net Absorption Area
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Vacancy Rate (%)
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CBD 106,200 3.3% 42,300 3.0% 45,600 15.1% (16.8%)
GBD 92,600 1.2% 38,300 1.3% 4,700 6.8% (5.1%)
YBD 79,700 0.1% 37,700 1.5% 87,700 17.8% (24.5%)
Overall Seoul Average 96,400 2.0% 40,000 2.1% 138,000 13.0% (14.8%)
Source: Savills Korea
Source: Savills Korea
TABLE 2
New Supply, Q2/2018
(Unit : KRW/3.3sq m, GLA)
5.2% 5.5%
2.8%0.7%
6.5%
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3.3%2.6% 2.8%
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Economic Growth (GDP, annual variance in %) Export Growth (annual variance in %)
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Unit: thousandFinancial Institutions & Insurance Employment (LHS)Total Employment (RHS)
Building Name Luceen Tower
Address 943, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu
GFA(sq m) 45,680
Completion Year 2018.06 Floor 20F / B6
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fell from 14.8% to 13.0% over the quarter. Due to a newly-delivered prime building in the GBD, the vacancy rate rose to 6.8% from 5.1% in the previous quarter. However the overall vacancy rate in Seoul fell as the CBD and YBD recorded decreases. The CBD vacancy recorded 15.1%, 1.7ppt lower than the previous quarter. Though the YBD vacancy rate rose to 24.5% in the previous quarter due to the relocation of LG affiliates to Magok district and new prime building delivery; this quarter saw the rate decline to 17.8% aided the by upgraded demand from financial companies.
Large corporate occupiers such as CJ HealthCare, Korea Seven and the Seoul Economic Daily upgraded and moved to prime offices in the CBD, leading to a decrease in vacancy. After being acquired by Kolmar Korea, CJ HealthCare moved to Pine Avenue A from the CJ Cheil Jedang Building, the headquarters of CJ Group affiliates located in Chungmu-ro. The main anchor occupier of Jeongdong building, the law firm Kim & Chang expanded into 8 additional floors, taking up the vacant spaces caused by the relocation of the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Education’s relocation to other provinces. A fast-paced expansion of co-working offices like WeWork also had a large effect on reducing the vacancy rate. WeWork and Work Station, moved into Seoul Square and KCCI Building respectively and resolved about 22,000 sqm of vacancy.
The GBD vacancy rate remained stable compared to other districts, rising marginally to 6.8% in Q2/2018. Luceen Tower, completed in June and is now in a marketing phase. MagnaChip’s relocation from Samsung Life Insurance Daechi Tower to V-PLEX located near the Posco intersection, raised the vacancy rate of the GBD. A+ Asset and LIG Nex1 reduced their occupied area in A+ Asset Tower also
increasing vacancy.
As mentioned the YBD recorded a significant decline in the vacancy rate, from 24.5% to 17.8% over the quarter. KB Securities scattered over the three buildings (KB Financial Tower, KB Securities Building, and Simpac Building) in the YBD, occupied 80% of The-K Tower which was delivered in the previous quarter, leading to 100% occupancy of the building and lowering the vacancy rate for YBD. Due to the relocation of KB Securities, KB
Financial Tower and KB Securities
Building were left vacant. However,
Hyundai Motor Securities recently
moved into KB Financial Tower and
GRAPH 3
Take-Up, Q2/2018
CBD36%
GBD9%
YBD55%
Secondary to prime28%
Prime to prime31%
Expansion19%
New organisation
22%
By Type
Source: Savills Korea
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Net Absorption, Q1/2008 – Q2/2018
Source: Savills Korea
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KB Kookmin Bank will relocate to
KB Securities Building. Additionally, the growth of the asset management industry helped to decrease the vacancy rate. Major financial tenants' movements are as follows; Polaris Funding moved into IFC Two, Plus AMC and Lime AMC to IFC Three and DB Life Insurance, DB Asset Managment to FKI Tower. Meanwhile, WeWork opened its first Yeouido location in the HP building.
RentIn Q2/2018, the average face rent for Seoul prime office buildings was KRW 96,400/3.3m², increasing by 2.0% Y-o-Y. Rental growth varied by district, showing 3.3% in the CBD,
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1.2% in the GBD and 0.1% in the YBD.
OutlookCentropolis (141,479 sqm) located in the CBD and Gangnam N Tower (51,133 sqm) located in the GBD are scheduled to be completed in Q3/2018.
Centropoils is currently on leasing marketing and considering the office area delivered after the completion, CBD vacancy rate is expected to increase. However, vacancy will gradually decrease with the strong preference for CBD tenants to upgrade and expand. Major expected tenant relocations in Q3 include; Amazon’s new organization to Pine Avenue A and the Danish Embassy, Oilhub Korea and Exxon Mobil Corporation to Seoul Square. Additionally, prime office demand driven by the rapid expansion of co-working offices will continue in to the next quarter and beyond. FastFive and WeWork are planning to open new locations in Signature Towers and Jongno Tower respectively.
In addition to the completion of Gangnam N Tower, the relocation of LS Group affiliates to LS Yongsan Tower starting from the next quarter (currently situated in ASEM Tower and Trade Tower) is estimated to increase the vacancy rate in the area. However, the leasing market will be gradually stabilized as positive GBD office demand is expected with the growth of IT and Gaming industry tenants, given their preference for the Gangnam. KB Real Estate Trust will improve the occupancy rate of Gangnam N Tower by about 20% with the relocation from Poonglim Building.
Landlords in the YBD buildings, where large occupiers such as HPI and LG Group affiliates moved out to Pangyo and Magok respectively, are offering several incentives to attract and secure tenants. This
proactive marketing strategy has led to a decline in the vacancy rate. As newly established asset management companies searching for the new offices are growing in numbers, their demand for YBD prime offices will increase over the following quarters. KCLAVIS and Diageo will move into IFC Three in Q3/2018 from Hanjin Shipping Building and Gangnam Finance Center (GFC) respectively.
Transactions and Investment marketIn Q2/2018, total office investment
volumes recorded KRW 3.8 trillion,
nearly triple the ten year average
for the same period. Several deals
over KRW 200 billion concluded in
Seoul, including; KDB Life Tower, SK Securities Building, City Center Tower, DSME Headquarters, and the Kumho Asiana Headquarters. In Pangyo, ownership of Alphadom 6-3 and 6-4 were transferred, transacting slightly over KRW 1 trillion for the two deals.
Transactions of core stabilized
assets showing around 90%
occupancy were prevalent and
this resulted in higher unit prices
for those sales; while a number
of buildings broke pricing records
within their districts. Domestic blind
funds were particularly active this
quarter, while overseas investors
accounted for 13% of the 1H/2018
transaction volumes.
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Source: Savills Korea, Bank of Korea
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Source: Savills Korea
GRAPH 5
Seoul Prime Office Vacancy Rate, Q1/2008 – Q2/2018
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To From
District Building Tenant Area (sq m) District Building
CBD
Seoul Square WeWork 20,200 New
Pine Avenue A CJ Healthcare 8,300 Non-core CJ Cheil Jedang Center (Chungmu-ro)
Signature Towers Seoul Korea Seven 7,600 CBD Lotte Insurance Bldg
Twin Tree Tower Seoul Economic Daily 4,300 Non-core NH Life Insurance Bldg (Seodaemun)
Post Tower Social Disaster Commission 3,900 New
Pine Avenue A Agoda 2,800 New
KCCI Work Station 2,000 New
GBD
Posco P&S Tower Mugunghwa Trust 4,900 GBD Glass Tower
A+ Asset Tower My Workspace 1,500 New
NC Tower 1 Qualson 1,000 GBD Hamyangjae Bldg
Posco Center Posco E&C 900 Non-core Songdo
YBD
The-K Tower (Former The Korean Teachers' Credit Union Bldg) KB Securities 58,500 YBD KB Financial Tower, KB
Securities Bldg, Simpac Bldg
KB Financial Tower (Former Eugene Securities Bldg) Hyundai Motor Securities 16,900 YBD Yeouido Finance Tower
HP Bldg WeWork 12,600 New
Yeouido Finance Tower Bridgetec 3,900 YBD Korea Teachers Pension Bldg
Samsung Insurance Yeouido Bldg (Former SK Securities Bldg) Tongyang 3,900 CBD Signature Towers Seoul
Kyobo Securities Bldg SBCN 2,200 YBD Daesan Bldg
63 Bldg Greenwich Holdings 2,100 YBD Garden Bldg
IFC Three Lime Asset Management 1,500 YBD FKI Tower
SK Securities Bldg Consus Asset Management 1,400 CBD KDB Life Tower
IFC Three Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development Corporation (KIND) 1,300 New
KB AMC purchased the KDB Life Tower located near Seoul Station (CBD) for KRW 422.3 billion with backing from a KB affiliates blind fund. The KDB Life Tower was owned by Consus AMC and KDB Life Insurance which was a major investor and occupier of the building. KDB Life sold their call option (option exercise price: KRW 380 billion) and cashed in a premium of more than KRW 40 billion. KDB Life also reinvested into to the new fund set by KB AMC that acquired the building.
KB AMC also purchased the SK Securities Building for KRW 295.1 billion. SK Securities Building is located next to the KB Financial Group’s Headquarters in Yeouido and KB Finance Town, scheduled to be delivered in 2020. The unit price of the SK Securities Building was higher than Citi Plaza which was the highest price recorded in the YBD last year. The seller, KTB AMC had previously purchased the Mirae Asset Building and reconstructed it as the SK Securities Building, completing it in 2017. The major
tenants are SK Securities and HPE Korea.
DGB AMC purchased the DSME Headquarters in the CBD for KRW 205.4 billion (KRW 27.3 million/3.3m2). DSME leased two thirds of the GFA, with the remaining portion being used by the DGB Group as their headquarters. In October 2016, Capstone AMC (on behalf of Orion Partners) purchased the building from DSME for KRW 170 billion before re-selling it.
TABLE 3
Major Tenant Relocations, Q2/2018
Source: Savills Korea
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Hana-AAMC purchased City Center Tower located in the CBD for KRW 237.7 billion, backed by the Korea Post, Military Mutual Aid Association and Police Mutual Aid Association. The main tenants are Ssangyong Cement and Samsung Fire & Marine.
Hanwha AMC purchased the Samsung Life Daechi 2 Building located in the GBD from Samsung Life for KRW 190.5 billion with backing from a core strategy blind pool fund from Hanwha life insurance, the parent company of Hanwha AMC. The major tenant of the building is Samsung Life Insurance and Dow Chemical.
GIC and CPPIB, who jointly invested in D-Cube City shopping mall in 2015, acquired the Kumho Asiana Headquarters building located in the CBD for KRW 418 billion. GIC and CPPIB entered into a joint venture partnership to acquire the asset and each own a 50% stake. Kumho Asiana Group, the parent of Asiana Airlines, sold the building to boost liquidity. The seller will leaseback the building for one year. GIC, which has not invested in additional offices in Korea since 2010, invested in the building with confidence in the Korean market, despite the forecasted vacancy of the building. DWS the asset manager will convert the public areas, such as the common meeting rooms etc. into leasable areas.
In Q2/2018, the average prime office cap rate stood at 4.7%; calculated using face rent and 90% occupancy. However, considering leasing concessions (such as rent free and tenant improvement incentives) and actual occupancy rates, the effective cap rate is in the low to mid 4% range. At the end of June, the 5-YR treasury yield increased to 2.35%, meaning a prime office cap rate spread of approximately 235 bps. Typical LTV rates in Korea remain at approximately 55%.
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Office Transaction Volumes, Q1/2008 – Q2/2018
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Five-Year Treasury Bond Yield and the BOK Base Rate Trend, Jan 2012 – Jun 2018
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Prime Office Building Cap Rate Trend, Q1/2007 – Q2/2018
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TABLE 4
Major Investment Transactions, Q2/2018
District Building Name Seller Buyer Transacted area(sq m)
Transaction Price (KRW bil)
CBD
KDB Life Tower Consus AMC KB AMC 82,116 422.3
Kumho Asiana Headquarters Kumho Asiana Group DWS (CPPIB, GIC) 60,197 418.0
City Center Tower IGIS AMC Hana-AAMC 36,573 237.7
DSME Headquarters Capstone AMC (Orion Partners) DGB AMC 24,854 205.4
Ace Tower Samsung Life Insurance LB AMC 43,450 199.8
YBDSK Securities Building KTB AMC KB AMC 47,362 295.1
Hyundai Capital Building 1 Hyundai Life Insurance NH-Amundi AMC 37,207 177.5
GBD
Samsung Life Daechi 2 Bldg Samsung Life Insurance Hanwha AMC 26,389 190.5
Samsung Medison Building Samsung Medison MDM Plus 26,526 151.0
Seocho JW Tower JW-Holdings Koramco AMC 29,785 153.0
PangyoAlphadom 6-4 LH Shinhan REITs Management 99,596 541.0
Alphadom 6-3 POBA Mirae Asset Global Investments 87,865 466.3
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AppendixOverview of the Seoul office market and Savills Korea office survey
Close to 60% of large office buildings (30,000 sq m or more) in Seoul are located in three major business districts – the CBD (31%), GBD (17%) and YBD (13%). The CBD is the largest of these districts and is home to major government and multinational institutions. The GBD also houses many multinational companies and is an information technology centre, while YBD, the "Wall Street" of South Korea, includes the headquarters of major securities firms and broadcasting companies.
The Savills Korea Quarterly Office survey is the longest running survey
TABLE 5
Summary of surveyed buildings, Jun. 2018
Source: Savills Research & Consultancy
of prime office stock in Seoul. Established in 1997, it currently comprises 94 of the 121 buildings in Seoul classified as "prime" buildings.
Prime buildings: Buildings with a GFA greater than 30,000 sq m with good accessibility and facilities, a high level of finish, and creditworthy blue-chip tenants.
Monthly rent: Surveyed rents are "face rents", the asking rents reported by landlords for mid-level floors. These rents are standardised by Savills Korea to account for variations in the security deposits required by different
CBD GBD YBD Total
A
Number of buildings 23 12 10 45
Average GFA (sq m) 85,000 99,000 99,000 92,000
Average year of completion 2006 2004 2005 2005
B
Number of buildings 22 19 8 49
Average GFA (sq m) 54,000 47,000 45,000 50,000
Average year of completion 2004 2000 1996 2001
Total number of buildings 45 31 18 94
Total area (sq m) 3,150,000 2,080,000 1,350,000 6,580,000
landlords to produce an effective rental figure for NLA.
Cap rate calculation methodCap rate: (income from interest on security deposit (5%) + face rent of a standard floor + residual income from maintenance fee) × occupancy rate (90%) × 12 / transaction amount.
For comparison of cap rates of each transaction case, a 5% interest rate on security deposit and 90% occupancy rate were uniformly applied.