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      Office trends Q1 2024 by C&W Forton

      ECONOMY: Punching above its weight

      Bulgaria’s economy delivered another above average quarterly performance at the end of 2023 with the 9th highest growth rate in the EU. Solid domestic demand, driven by private households, handily offset weakness in external demand. Key leading indicators during the first three months of 2024 suggest that economic performance at the start of the year would likely be in-line with recent form. Consumer Confidence is at a 24-year high, boding well for the strength of overall domestic demand. Importantly, the Business Climate indicator is also edging higher, partly due to strong optimism about the near future in the services sector.

      SUPPLY AND DEMAND: Moderate Leasing Activity

      The office market in Sofia registered moderate leasing activity during the first quarter of 2024. Compared to the same periods in the last two years, the number of closed transactions reduced 10-15% to just over 37,200 sqm. Most of this volume was formed by large renewals and some relocations from noncompetitive or class B buildings. Since IT and BPO companies are slowing down their growth and strongly relying on hybrid work, space optimizations remain a trend. IT industry remains the major office space occupant in the first quarter of 2024, accounting for almost half of the leasing volume. Another notable trend is for tenants with growing businesses to move from coworking spaces to regular offices. Vacancy rate continues to hover around 15-16%, with prime projects almost fully occupied.

      Stocks for class A and B offices remained stable at 2.245 million sqm in the first quarter of 2024. Projects in development phase kept volume below 200,000 sqm due to a lack of new construction starts. Recent trends are the result of slow absorption of vacant office space, as well as an unsecure business environment.


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