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    Colliers: Investment tops £460m in Q3 as residential and PBSA drives appetite

    November 25, 2025


    Colliers: Investment tops £460m in Q3 as residential and PBSA drives appetite

    Investment into Scottish commercial property reached £460 million in Q3, up on the £430m recorded in the second quarter, Colliers’ latest Scotland Snapshot has revealed.

    The report highlights that year to date, investment into Scotland’s commercial real estate market has reached £1.4 billion, slightly ahead of the corresponding 2024 figure of £1.3bn and in line with the five-year average.

    In the first three quarters of the year, the residential and PBSA sector has led the charge for investment, accounting for 25% of volumes at £350m. The office sector followed, with 22% of volumes (£320m) and hotels at 21% (£300m). Retail investment accounted for a 15% market share while industrial and senior living were at 7% each (£100m).



    Douglas McPhail, head of Colliers Scotland, said: “Investment activity in Scotland remains resilient, with Q3 volumes climbing above the previous quarter and year-to-date figures tracking ahead of 2024.

    “While performance varies across sectors, the appetite for high-quality assets, particularly in residential and PBSA, continues to underpin confidence in the market.”

    In the largest Q3 deal, Watkin Jones entered a joint venture with Maslow Capital to develop a 784-bed PBSA scheme (£182m) in Glasgow.

    The third quarter saw the office sector attract £110m in investment across 11 deals, the largest of which was the sale of Central Exchange for £22m to Ediston Properties and Strathclyde Pension Fund.



    The hotels sector attracted £70m of investment in the third quarter, driven by the purchase of the 259-bedroom ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge by Essendi.

    Retail saw less than £20m invested in Q3, considerably down on the £170m invested in the second quarter. The only notable transaction was the £11m sale of Waterfront Retail Park in Greenock to Frasers Group.

    The industrial sector also witnessed muted investment, with just £50m recorded in the third quarter, however this was up on the £25m in Q2. The highest value deal was the £10m sale of Clyde Gateway East in Glasgow to Aberdeen Group.




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