Rental Benchmarking
Rental benchmarking is a landlord’s tool to manage and develop rental operations. Rental benchmarking provides information for the analysis and comparison of submarket-level rent levels, occupancy rates, lease terms and structures, tenant turnover and market volumes. The service is available for office, retail and industrial premises, shopping centres and residential dwellings.
Submarket-level rents are calculated separately for the entire prevailing lease stock and for new leases that have started during the previous 6 months and analysed by type of space, location, size of space/dwelling type and year of construction.
Rental benchmarking is a landlord’s tool to manage and develop rental operations. Rental benchmarking provides information for the analysis and comparison of submarket-level rent levels, occupancy rates, lease terms and structures, tenant turnover and market volumes. The service is available for office, retail and industrial premises, shopping centres and residential dwellings.
Submarket-level rents are calculated separately for the entire prevailing lease stock and for new leases that have started during the previous 6 months and analysed by type of space, location, size of space/dwelling type and year of construction.
The service includes
- Detailed reporting at the portfolio, property sector, asset and agreement level
- Results analysis and feedback session
- An extensive market presentation
- KTI rental indices
- All market figures produced from the database
- KTI Online: Benchmarking and market data can be flexibly searched, downloaded and analysed in our online service.
Example Reports
Use service to
- Measure and monitor the performance of rental activities
- Determine rent levels and lease terms
- Improve cash flow from rental activities and optimise lease agreement terms
- Monitor the development of and analyse the rental markets
- Determine the rental activities strategy
- To support investment, realisation and allocation decisions and property valuation
Service is based on
- Information on lease agreements of 100 landlords
- Bi-annual update of 29,000 commercial lease agreements: rent levels in 34 cities and more than 600 submarkets
- 3,000 shopping centre commercial lease agreements from 50 shopping centres
- Quarterly update of 100,000 residential rent agreements: 31 cities, hundreds of regional submarkets
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shopping centre lease agreements
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commercial lease agreements
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residential rent agreements
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