Posts Tagged ‘vacancy rate’

Can Someone Please Explain This Graph To Me?

Tweet I consider myself to be fairly competent in matters concerning retail commercial real estate.  It is a rare occasion when I am completely unable to grasp even a basic understanding of a concept or characteristic relating to any particular property.  Today I find myself in exactly this position.  The graph below has me completely [...]

Quick Comments on NYC Office Sublease Market

Tweet DealBook has an article up today about the office sublease market in NYC and the impact lower offering rates are having on space offered directly by building owners.  Every time I read about NYC rents my head just spins.  The numbers are just astronomical.  According to the article, average asking rents for Class A [...]

CMBS Bonds Downgraded on Special Servicing Action

Tweet Standard & Poor’s had downgraded 15 classes of bonds backed by a $425 million loan secured against the Four Seasons Hotel in New York and 3 other luxury resort hotels.  The action was triggered by a drop in cash flow which was 46% below S&P expectations.  Surely, the expected cash flow figure had already [...]

A Few More Words on Vacancy Factors in CRE Underwriting

Tweet I wanted to make another quick point on CRE underwriting as it relates to vacancy.  Some of the more “with it” sellers have begun allowing vacancy factors underwritten into their offering memorandums.  What is often overlooked is the actual relation of the vacancy factor to operations.  Often you will see a vacancy factor of [...]

Inland Empire Vacancy

Tweet Calculated risk put up a post yesterday about a topic that is near and dear to my heart: the Inland Empire commercial real estate market.  In summary, the retail vacancy rate continues to rise in the Inland empire.  I also thought it was humorous that the primary source for this data was CB Richard [...]