# Taipei ESG-certified office stock

> Certified Class A buildings in Taipei now command a measurable rent premium and are the default expectation for institutional tenants signing 10-year leases.

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**Last updated:** 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z
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## TL;DR
- Trophy Taipei product (e.g., Xinyi Planning District) is overwhelmingly LEED Gold/Platinum or local-equivalent certified.
- Green premium across major markets runs 5–15% on rent and shows in valuation cap rates.
- Mandatory disclosure regimes are tightening globally; uncertified stock is increasingly hard to lease to investment-grade tenants.
- Most Taipei ESG underwriting now pulls operational energy data, not just certification badges.

## Key facts
- **city**: Taipei
- **country**: Taiwan
- **region**: APAC
- **classARentLocal**: NT$4,500/ping/mo · ≈ $47 PSF/yr USD
- **classARentUsd**: $47/sqft/yr
- **vacancy**: 4.2%
- **typicalLeaseYears**: 5
- **typicalRentFreeMonths**: 3
- **submarkets**: 5
- **primeYieldPct**: 3.4%
- **trophySubmarket**: Xinyi Planning District

## FAQ
### Do Taipei landlords pay for the ESG premium?
Tenants pay it through rent. The economic case is energy-cost savings + brand value + retention; the strategic case is futureproofing against tightening disclosure regimes.

### Which certification matters most in Taipei?
LEED is the global default occupiers recognise; the local equivalent (BREEAM in the UK, CASBEE in Japan, Green Mark in Singapore) often carries equal or greater regulatory weight.

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/cities/taipei/esg-and-leed), updated 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z.