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Comparative assessment of characteristics influencing the industrial property markets in Sydney and Hong Kong

Authors :
Mohd Adnan, Y
Susilawati, Connie
Morahan, Brigid
Yeung, Stanley
Mohd Adnan, Y
Susilawati, Connie
Morahan, Brigid
Yeung, Stanley
Source :
Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference 2008
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Industrial property is commonly located in a designated ‘industrial’ precinct. An industrial property has a specific design and a number of services to support industrial activities including manufacture, distribution and transportation. Although it has a unique characteristic, certain industrial factor might operate differently in different countries. The aim of this paper is to provide a comparison between the Sydney and Hong Kong industrial property characteristics and to highlight their similarities and differences. This exploratory research used secondary data to provide background information of government policy and market conditions. Two case studies were use to illustrate similarities, trends, differences and to explore town planning, specific property characteristics including location, design and layout. Then, analyse whether these factors influence the performance and value of an industrial asset. The location of industrial properties varies between each country and depends heavily on infrastructure. It was noted that the town planning restrictions not only vary between markets and cities but also between property lots. The market conditions of both industrial markets were investigated and the supply and demand and rental levels in both cities were distinctly opposite.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference 2008
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1290237525
Document Type :
Electronic Resource