In mid-2015, capital value growth in the Rest of the UK office market was roughly half that seen in the South East or London. Yet Manchester and Birmingham are delivering rather stronger rates of growth than that aggregate suggests. What’s more, both recoveries are underpinned by decent rental growth. That said, their relatively low yields now suggest there is little value left in these markets.
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