We see no reason to expect the wide spread that has emerged between prime office yields in Budapest and those in Prague and Warsaw to narrow anytime soon. Instead, Hungary’s relatively weak economic outlook and the credibility deficit of its policymakers suggest that, if anything, office yields in Budapest may rise even further relative to yields in other Emerging European office markets.
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