Vietnamese M&A property deals among Asia Pacific Top Ten

Jul 27th at 13:31
27-07-2016 13:31:09+07:00

Vietnamese M&A property deals among Asia Pacific Top Ten

Asiana Airlines Inc.’s sale of InterContinential Asiana Saigon Hotel to Saigon Boulevard Holdings Pte. has been ranked among the Top Ten Biggest Property Real Estate Deals in Asia Pacific in the first half of 2016, according to information published by Jones Lang Lasalle Consulting Company (JLL).

The total value of the ten biggest M&A deals reached $1.7 billion, with a total of 14,025 rooms switching hands.

Japan ranked first with five deals, followed by Australia with a total transaction value of $278 million. The runners up are China ($252.6 million), Vietnam ($237.6 million), Taiwan ($217.6 million), and Thailand ($138.3 million), in this order.

According to Michael Bachelor, managing director of JLL’s Hotel and Resort Division in the Asia Pacific, in the upcoming time a large capital inflow will hit the high-quality real estate sector. In addition, Japan is considered the most attractive destination in the second half of 2016, followed by Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, and Myanmar, all foreseeing large M&A deals on the horizon.

The selling price of hotels located in first-grade urban areas are quite high, however, these hotels still attract investors due to their high profitability. Besides, investors are increasingly pouring finances into hotel real estate deals in second-grade urban areas to find profitable opportunities.

“The Brexit, by dropping the pounds, will limit the number of British visitors to the Asia Pacific. However, the volume of Chinese visitors will remain an important factor in the tourism sector of the Asia Pacific,” Bachelor added.

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