Cushman & Wakefield sees ANZ commercial property confidence improving gradually in H2 2026
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- Cushman & Wakefield’s H1 2026 update flagged resilient Australia-New Zealand commercial property markets despite macro uncertainty, weaker sentiment, cautious business spending.
- Capital availability held up, but buyers stayed price-disciplined, targeting higher-quality assets with durable income, long-term relevance, value-add potential.
- New Zealand activity improved versus recent periods as buyer-seller pricing gaps narrowed; recovery expected to stay gradual, not rapid.
- Occupiers shifted toward efficiency, workplace experience, operational resilience; demand favored integrated facilities management, technology, sustainability-led performance upgrades.
- Industrial, infrastructure-linked assets, living-sector themes seen as the strongest opportunity set into H2 2026.
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