Spring Real Estate Investment Trust Reports Slight Decrease in Average Monthly Rent for Q2 2025

Reuters
Jul 30
Spring Real Estate Investment Trust Reports Slight Decrease in Average Monthly Rent for <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QTWO">Q2</a> 2025

Spring Real Estate Investment Trust, managed by Spring Asset Management Limited, has released unaudited operating statistics for its property portfolio for the three months ended 30 June 2025. The report highlights the performance of Office Tower 1 and 2 of China Central Place in Beijing, known as the CCP Property. During this period, the CCP Property achieved an average monthly unit rent of approximately RMB347 per square meter, representing a 0.6% decrease from the previous quarter's average of RMB349 per square meter. The average occupancy rate remained stable at 86%. These figures are net of value-added tax and represent contractual rent, excluding management fees. The data provided has not been audited or reviewed by an external auditor and is intended for investors' reference.

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