VN set for co-working office boom: experts

Jun 24th at 11:15
24-06-2017 11:15:30+07:00

VN set for co-working office boom: experts

With both local and international operators strongly expanding into co-working in Viet Nam, the industry is expected to develop rapidly, experts have said.

 

They said the development of this new segment in the property market is being driven by start-ups, freelancers and increasingly by small companies.

Vu Cam Giang, co-founder of Moonwork co-working space in Ha Noi, told Viet Nam News that initially co-working had attracted students, employees allowed to work from home, start-ups, freelancers and artists who were curious about the new experience.

But now only start-ups and freelancers hire co-working space, with many of them needing a place where they can bounce things of each other or explore co-operation opportunities, she said.

Since it was launched more than a year ago her co-working space has been always full, indicating the high demand, she said.

A recent report from property consultant CBRE Viet Nam said the co-working segment has grown rapidly in Ha Noi and HCM City since it was first introduced in 2012 and started to gain traction in 2015 with the entry of local operators Toong and Dreamplex.

The report said there are now 17 co-working space operators with 22 venues, all but one local, but the situation is set to change with the entry of regional operators later this year and in 2018.

Talking about the growth, the report said the global co-working industry has been growing at 53 per cent a year for the last five years. In Viet Nam the rate has been 58 per cent.

But with the concept still being relatively new in the country, and major regional and international operators yet to enter, the rate is set to accelerate, it said.

Co-working offices are in great demand thanks to the flexibility, creativity and amenities tenants get. It also offers a far more cost-effective solution for tenants compared to traditional leased office space.

The Thoi Bao Ngan Hang (Banking Times) newspaper reported that hiring a shared space for five staff only costs US$750-1,080 per month.

Office rents now range between $1,100 and $1,400 per month.

Besides, co-working tenants do not have to shell out money for furnishing or even buying computers and other office equipment.

CBRE said the cost of co-working space varies across cities, and is less in Ha Noi and HCM City than most other cities in the Asia Pacific.

But the offices are generally not located in prime buildings or areas since operators seek to keep rental costs low. They are often situated in underutilised buildings in non-central locations, it said.

The entry of larger operators would likely usher in a period of consolidation and M&A activity within the industry, forcing poorly managed or unsuitable co-working spaces out of the market and improving the quality of existing operators, it said.

“With the development of start-ups and freelancers and people’s changing perception in choosing working space, the co-working segment will continue to expand in Viet Nam,” Giang said.

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