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title: "Stabilised occupancy — Class A Atlas glossary"
description: "The occupancy level a building targets long-term, typically 90–95%."
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> The occupancy level a building targets long-term, typically 90–95%.

## TL;DR

- The occupancy level a building targets long-term, typically 90–95%.
- Used as the milestone for refinancing covenants, fund hold reviews, and asset valuations.

# Stabilised occupancy

*Investment · Global*

## Short definition

The occupancy level a building targets long-term, typically 90–95%.

## Full definition

Used as the milestone for refinancing covenants, fund hold reviews, and asset valuations. Trophy buildings often define stabilisation at 92%; commodity [Class A](/glossary/class-a) at 88%.

## Why this matters for Class A leasing

Stabilised occupancy is part of the investment vocabulary that institutional Class A occupiers, landlords, and advisers use across Global markets. Understanding it correctly affects how you read lease documents, model occupancy economics, and benchmark deal terms across cities. Class A Atlas tracks regional variation alongside the global standard so [cross-border](/topics/cross-border-expansion) occupiers can translate quickly.

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/glossary/stabilised-occupancy), updated 2026-04-01T00:00:00.000Z.
