The region transacted 14 billion EUR - the best result in CEE history.
Once again the best real estate investment result was recorded in Poland. Interestingly, 2019 was the fifth consecutive year of growth for the Polish investment market. Strong activity was also seen in the Czech Republic - a 24% increase in total investment volumes driven by some high profile office transactions.
Mike Atwell, Head of Capital Markets Czech Republic & CEE, JLL
Given the continuing influx of investor capital into CEE, I expect to see another strong year in 2020 with overall volumes to potentially exceed those of 2019. There will of course be differences across the region's countries with Poland continuing to lead the way. Of interest is the growth in CEE domestic capital across the region with Czech and Hungarian businesses now looking to invest outside of their home markets. Key players in this field are CPI, REICO and PPF from the Czech Republic as well as Wing, Indotek and Futureal from Hungary which are also active across the region. This growth of domestic CEE capital adds to the breadth and depth of capital across the region.
Mike Atwell, Head of Capital Markets Czech Republic & CEE, JLL
Poland leads the region
What is noteworthy is that 2019 showed an increase in European investor activity, which was responsible for almost 50% of the deals (27% in 2018). The interest of Asian capital stayed stable at around 20% of overall investment volumes.
Tomasz Puch, Head of Office and Industrial Investment, JLL Poland