In commercial real estate market the number of men are always outnumbered woman in the industry. One of the brokers for Coldwell Banker in Bethel mentioned her stories when she have felt somewhat outnumbered at the typical industry-awards dinner in 1990’s. Until now, more than 20 years later, men are still dramatically exceed in number […]
CRE lending, asset quality soaring at U.S. banks
In the past for quarters the amount of commercial real estate loans on U.S. bank books has swelled by more than $100 billion, according to the latest FDIC numbers released this past week. Construction/development and multifamily lending remain fastest growing categories, increasing 14.5% and 11.9% which are now totaling $289 billion and $230 billion. When […]
Top 3 Things You May Not Know About Commercial Real Estate
According to article from Fox Business here are the top three things you may not know about your long-term office lease. First of all, all square footage is not created equal. You might be paying for extra for space you literally cannot use, because every market measures buildings differently. Secondly, you can amortize tenant improvement […]
Apartment Construction Boom Slowing Rent Increases as Market Shifts Into Expansion Phase
The massive wave of current apartment deliveries and new apartment projects starting almost daily. Over the next for quarters the apartment vacancy rates will rise in 46 of the 54 metros according to CoStar Group study. By the end of 2015 the U.S. apartment vacancy will rise from the current 4.1% to over 5%. Along […]
Canadians snap U.S. commercial real estate at record pace
According to data from property research firms Canadian investment in U.S. commercial real estate is on track to hit record level this year. As Canadian pension funds and developers seek alternatives to a consolidated domestic market, they have been raising their investment in foreign real estate, especially in the United States. $8 billion has been […]
Commercial Real Estate Is Now a Market of the Haves and Have Nots
According to report notes from Morgan Stanley analysis of commercial real estate prices measured by the Moody’s/RCA CPPI. It showed that all-property index rose 9.9% this year and currently reach to 0.2% above its December 2007 peak. The rebounding real estate market isn’t treating all commercial property owners equally. For example, the Morgan Stanley analysis […]
To Sell or Refinance? In a CRE Market Flush With Capital, Owners Enjoy Luxury of Choice.
To sell or refinance? Although no single solution fits all, refinancing allow owners to both hold onto assets and be buyers at same time. At the end of 2014 and into 2017 we expected another wave of mortgage debt to come that were financed when values at their previous peak, it is once again “the […]
SDSU Begins Work on $143 Million Mixed-Use Project.
On Nov. 19th San Diego State University held the public ceremony to mark the start of the construction, near the intersection of Campanile Drive and Hardy Avenue in San Diego. The project was estimated to be $143 million mixed-use student housing and retail project slated for completion in fall 2016. The officials said South Campus […]
Law Firms Opt for Renewals as Landlords Gain Leverage
The leasing patterns for big law firms in recent years will most likely show the proof if the commercial real estate has recovered from the worst of the Great Recession. A recent report “Law Firm Perspective,” which studies in detail leasing market conditions for large legal business. The report found that firms are facing more […]
Into the Spotlight – National Investors Find Deals in San Diego Market
For the year ending June 30th San Diego recently placed 24th in a global ranking of cities based on commercial property investment dollar volume. The tally represented a 47 percent jump from the prior 12-month timeframe. Moreover, based on some ultra-high-price-tag deals of the past few weeks, it looks like San Diego is inclining for […]
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