NEW YORK, July 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Mexico Real Estate Report Q3 2014
http://www.reportlinker.com/p0204887/Mexico-Real-Estate-Report-Q3-2014.html
Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates
BMI View:
We are forecasting Mexico's commercial real estate industry to show a consistent, yet unremarkable performance over 2014, with rental rates across all sub-sectors expected to remain flat as the standoff between the market's long-term potential and macroeconomic headwinds continues. The country has one of the most stable growth outlooks in the region and an operating environment which is seeing tangible improvements and rising longer-term prospects. Nevertheless, the poor financial condition of many of the country's residential developers is a threat. As such, we are forecasting growth to remain flat in the sector in 2014, with the only obvious signs of growth coming in the office and retail real estate sectors in Tijuana.
To the detriment of the near-term growth of Mexico's real estate sector, the macroeconomic backdrop in Mexico is not as strong as it once was. Real GDP growth in 2013 arrived even lower than our expectations, at 1.1% against our forecast for 1.6%, due to a weaker-than-expected performance by the manufacturing and construction sectors in recent months. However, we forecast an acceleration in growth in 2014 to 3.1%, driven by an improvement in private consumption and investment in light of the government's ongoing reform drive and stronger US demand.
BMI Industry View 7
SWOT .. 9
Political 11
Economic . 12
Business Environment 13
Industry Forecast .. 14
Office .. 14
Table: Office Forecast Rents, 2014-2015 (USD/sq m/month) 14
Table: Office Forecast Net Yield, 2014-2018 (%) 15
Retail .. 16
Table: Retail Forecast Rents, 2014-2015 (USD/sq m/month) 16
Table: Retail Forecast Net Yield, 2014-2018 (%) 16
Industrial 17
Table: Industrial Forecast Rents, 2013-2014, (USD/sq m/month) . 17
Table: Industrial Forecast Net Yield, 2014-2018 (%) . . 17
Construction And Infrastructure Forecast Scenario . 18
Table: Construction And Infrastructure Industry Data (Mexico 2012-2017) . . 18
Table: Construction And Infrastructure Industry Data (Mexico 2018-2023) . . 19
Macroeconomic Forecasts .. 23
Table: Mexico - GDP By Expenditure, Real Growth % 28
Industry Risk Reward Ratings 29
Latin America Risk/Reward Ratings 29
Table: Latin America Real Estate Risk/Reward Ratings . . 29
Mexico - Risk/Reward Ratings .. 29
Rewards . 30
Risks 30
Market Overview 32
Mexico City .. 33
Tijuana .. 33
Guadalajara . 33
Monterrey .. 33
Office 34
Table: Terms Of Rental Contract/Leases, H213 . . 34
Table: Historic Rents, 2012-Q114 (USD per m2/month) . . 35
Table: Net Yield, 2012-2014 (%) . . 35
Retail 35
Table: Terms Of Rental Contract/Leases, H213 . . 36
Table: Historic Rents, 2012-2014 (USD/sq m/month) . . 37
Table: Net Yield, 2012-2014 (%) . . 37
Mexico Retail Sales Indicators . 38
Table: Retail Sales Indicators, 2010-2017 . . 38
Industrial . 38
Table: Terms Of Rental Contract/Leases, H213 . . 39
Table: Historic Rents, 2012-2014 (USD/sq m/month) . . 40
Table: Net Yield, 2012-2014 (%) . . 40
Competitive Landscape . 41
Company Profile . 43
Empresas ICA . 43
Cemex .. 46
Demographic Forecast .. 48
Table: Mexico's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 ('000) . . 49
Table: Mexico's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total) . . 50
Table: Mexico's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020 51
Table: Mexico's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020 51
Methodology . 52
Industry Forecast Methodology . 52
Sources .. 53
Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology 53
Table: Real Estate Risk/Reward Ratings Indicators . 55
Table: Weighting Of Indicators . 56
To order this report: Mexico Real Estate Report Q3 2014
http://www.reportlinker.com/p0204887/Mexico-Real-Estate-Report-Q3-2014.html
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