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MARKET REPORT Sydney, Australia AUGUST 218

Sydney, Australia ket Report - August 218 73% $9 DARWIN CAIRNS NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA BRISBANE 74% $7 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 75% $9 PERTH ADELAIDE NEW SOUTH WALES CANBERRA SYDNEY 89% $261 Source: STR data, Occupancy and ADR in AUD, YTD December 2 8% $7 VICTORIA MELBOURNE 77% $4 86% $26 Australian ket Snapshot Australia is now in its record 27th straight year of economic TASMANIA growth. This coupled with strong global economic tailwinds means the Australian hotel market performed generally well in 2, posting RevPAR gains of 2.8%. This momentum looks set to continue, with STR reporting that RevPAR grew by 3.8% YOY in the first five months of 218. Brisbane and Darwin are continuing their rebound, with positive RevPAR growth and Queensland s main leisure markets, the Gold Coast and Cairns, are still seeing strong rate growth even as occupancy starts to flatten. Perth, is unfortunately still seeing both occupancy and ADR decreases on the back of continued supply additions and weak demand growth. New supply in Melbourne and the opening of the ICC in Sydney has put a damper on occupancy growth and further supply-side uncertainty seems to be severely limiting ADR growth. www.horwathhtl.com 2

Sydney, Australia ket Report - August 218 Sydney Domestic Visitation Sydney International Visitation According to Tourism Research Australia, Sydney recorded 26.8 million domestic visitor nights in the year ended December 2, an increase of 7.7% over the previous year. Visiting Friends & Relatives (VFR) remains the largest segment, accounting for 37.7% of domestic visitor nights. This is followed by travellers visiting for Business (28.6%), Holiday/Leisure (24.8%) and Other (9%). Domestic Visitation to Sydney (27 to 2) 3, 25, Sydney continues to be the most popular destination for international tourists and international visitation is the main driver of growth, with visitors and visitor nights increasing by 7.3% and 7.5% respectively in 2. This is fairly similar to the five year CAAG rate which was 7.9% and 6.7% for visitors and visitor nights, respectively. In 2, Sydney welcomed nearly 3.9 million international visitors who generated a total of 79.7 million visitor nights. According to Tourism Research Australia Tourism Forecasts 2, international visitor nights in Sydney are expected to increase to over 7 million by FY26/27, a CAAG rate of 6.1%. 2, International Visitation to Sydney (27 to 2), 1, 5, 27 28 29 21 211 212 Domestic Visitor Nights () 2 2 2 2 2 Domestic Visitors () Source: International and National Visitor Surveys, TRA, YE Dec 2 According to Tourism Research Australia Tourism Forecasts 2, growth is set to remain robust and Domestic visitor nights in Sydney are forecast to increase to over 33 million by FY26/27, a Compound Average Annual Growth (CAAG) rate of 2.2%. www.horwathhtl.com 9,, 4,5, 8,, 4,, 7,, 3,5, 6,, 3,, 5,, 2,5, 4,, 2,, 3,, 1,5, 2,, 1,, 1,, 5, 27 28 29 21 211 212 International Visitor Nights 2 2 2 2 2 International Visitors RHS Source: December 2 International and National Visitors Surveys,TRA 3

Sydney, Australia ket Report - August 218 Sydney Hotel Demand & Supply ( 212-218) 1,4, Supply (RNA) Demand (RNO) 1,2, 1,, 8, 6, 4, 2, Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec 18 Feb 18 18 Source: STR Key International Source kets To Sydney Singapore 3% Germany 3% Hong Kong 3% Other Countries 29% India 4% Japan 4% Source: International and National Visitor Surveys, TRA, YE Dec 2 The strong growth in international visitor nights continues to be predominantly driven by visitors from Asia. China remains the largest inbound market in both actual visitors and total visitor nights, accounting for around 758, visitors in 2, an impressive increase of.8% over the previous year. The second largest market was the US, with 428, visitors (up 7.5%), followed by New Zealand, whose visitor arrivals totalled 355, (down 3.5%). Historical Hotel Supply & Demand According to STR, as at ch 218, the Sydney Tourism Region (TR) has 369 hotels and serviced apartments, totalling some 41,5 rooms. South Korea 6% United Kingdom 9% Mainland China 2% New Zealand 9% USA 11% Supply in the Sydney TR market grew at a CAAG rate of 1.3% in the seven years to ch 218, still somewhat below the historic long-term average of approximately 1.7%. Demand meanwhile continues to outstrip supply, having increased at a CAAG rate of 1.9% over the same seven year period. Historical ket Performance Sydney TR is currently the top performing hotel market in Australia recording an occupancy of 86% at an ADR of AU$23 for the year ended ch 218. Sydney Occupancy, ADR & RevPAR ( 212-218) 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Source: STR The data also shows that over the past year the busiest days continued to be Tuesday through Thursday, and Saturday. Sunday and Monday, the two quietest day of the week, saw the largest occupancy increases of 1.6% and 2.4% over the past three years, respectively. Occupancy remained flat on Saturday confirming that supply remains significantly constrained on specific days. Occupancy (%) ADR RevPAR 18 18 $24 $22 $2 $18 $ $ $12 $1 www.horwathhtl.com 4

Sydney, Australia ket Report - August 218 As a consequence of the continuing high business demand recorded over the past three years, average room rates achieved during the week days (Sunday through Thursday) grew by an average of 9.3% in three years, compared to 7.1% growth on the predominantly more leisure orientated days of Friday and Saturday. Additionally, the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC), welcomed 1.3 million visitors across 755 different events since re-opening in December 2. This resulted in over 1.5 million additional overnight stays in Sydney accommodation, helping to boost occupancy to record levels. Recent Hotel Transactions Following on from last year s trend, hotel transactions were again lower in 2. There appears to be no shortage of interest from buyers, however sellers seem to be holding off and instead enjoying the increased operating income returns. Recent transactions in Sydney include: Date Property Rating Oct 18 Feb 18 Apr 18 Mercure Sydney International Airport Hotel Veriu Green Square Goldfields House Dev. (1 Alfred St) North Shore Hotel BreakFree on Clarence Sales Price (AU$M) Rooms AU$/Room 4 $76,4, 271 $281,919 4 $23,2, 4 $1,111 5 Unreported 9 3 $1,, 27 $37,37 3 $3,, 5 $6, Recent Additions After years of very limited supply growth, new properties are finally entering the market. In the past year, Sydney saw new properties opened or extended, adding 2,437 rooms to the market. Recent additions include: Project Name Star Grade No of Rooms Opening Date Spicers Potts Point 5 2 - Mantra Hotel at Sydney Airport (Domestic) Skye Hotel Suites (part of V by Crown) 4 6-5 72 Aug- Travelodge Mascot 4 29 - The Branksome Serviced Apartments 4 6 Oct- Sofitel Darling Harbour 5 59 Oct- VERIU Central Park 4 112 Dec- Curio Collection by Hilton - West Hotel Sydney 4 182 Dec- Holiday Inn Sydney St ys 3.5 119-18 William Inglis Hotel MGallery by Sofitel 4.5 4-18 Felix Hotel - 8Hotels 4-18 Mercure Liverpool (Extension) 4 88-18 The Paramount Building Hotel 4 29 Apr-18 Meriton Suites Sydney Airport 5 9 Apr-18 Vibe Hotel North Sydney 4 187 Apr-18 The Collectionist Hotel 5 39-18 Little Albion Hotel 5 35 Jun-18 Looking forward, it is unclear whether transaction volume will pick up again this year or even in 219. www.horwathhtl.com 5

Sydney, Australia ket Report - August 218 Future Additions to Supply Some new hotels and serviced apartments to open in Sydney in the coming year include the Four Points By Sheraton Sydney Central Park, Quest Penrith and the SKYE Suites Sydney CBD. In addition, the Meriton Suites Bondi Junction is due to complete its 42-room extension. Sydney Hotel Rooms Available (FY 211 - FY 222) Rooms Available 5, 45, 4, 35, 3, 25, 2,, 1, 5, Source: Horwath HTL Open Open since y 2 Currently under construction Potential additions 21-11 211-12 212-2- 2-2- 2-2-18 218-19 219-2 22-21 221-22 Horwath HTL estimates that there are approximately 4,6 rooms in the Sydney pipeline that are likely to come online between now and the end of 222. Of these the majority can be expected to open in 219 and 22. The five year CAAG rate in supply of 2.6% to 222 is still nothing to be overly concerned about; however, it is expected to put some downward pressure on occupancy in the mediumterm through to 221. Hotel ket Projections According to Deloitte Access Economics, the NSW economy will expand by 3.2% in 218, well above the Australian average of 2.7%. This should see demand for hotel rooms remain strong over the next twelve months. Additionally, the ICC is expected to continue its strong performance, having already secured over 1,3 large national and international events out to 226. This includes Sibos 218 in October, COSPAR 22 and the 18th World Congress on Medical and Health in 221. The State s robust economic position coupled with favourable international conditions is good news for Sydney s hoteliers. Consequently Horwath HTL forecasts that in the year to December 218 occupancy for the Sydney TR should climb a percentage point higher to 87%. Further additions to supply in 219 and 22 could push occupancy down somewhat to 84% but it should then start to rebound on the back of continued strong demand growth. Sydney TR Occupancy, ADR & RevPAR (2-222) $35 $3 $25 $2 $ $1 $23 $197 ADR RevPAR Occupancy 86% 87% 87% $237 $26 $247 $256 $2 $2 84% 85% 87% 2 2 2 218 219 22 221 222 $267 $226 $277 $24 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Source: Horwath HTL ADR should also do well in 218, growing by 3.1% to $237. RevPAR is thus likely to grow 4.4% in 218 to AU$26. The additions to supply over the next few years are only likely to impact RevPAR growth somewhat in 22 and thus, overall we forecast RevPAR to grow at a robust CAAG rate of 4% in the years to 222. www.horwathhtl.com 6

AUTHOR: Stefan Muff Consultant Horwath HTL Australia smuff@horwathhtl.com Stefan Muff is a Consultant at Horwath HTL Australia in Sydney where he focuses on conducting hotel feasibility studies, operator selections, operational reviews and asset management. He is highly knowledgeable on the performance of Australia s diverse hotel markets and specialises in producing hotel market outlooks. Stefan is also a regular contributor to both internal and external publications and has written for the Global Hotel Network among others. Stefan s 1 years of experience in the hotel industry started with operational roles in Australia, Switzerland, France, the US and later China, where he was involved in the pre-opening of the largest conference hotel, the Kempinski Qingdao. Prior to joining Horwath HTL Australia in Sydney, Stefan worked as a consultant for AHS Advisory in Sydney and before that PKF Hotels in Shanghai, conducting feasibility studies and market reviews throughout greater China. Stefan grew up in Singapore and Sydney and then completed his Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management at the École hôtelière de Lausanne, Switzerland. www.horwathhtl.com 7

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