Real Estate Economics 36 (3):403-439.Plazzi, A., Torous, W. N., & Valkanov, R. (2008). The cross-sectional dispersion of commercial real estate returns and rent growth: time variation and economic fluctuations. Real Estate Economics (in press)....
Commercial lease rates—the price to occupy a space over a stated period—are customarily quoted in annual rental dollars per square foot. (Residential real estate rates are quoted as an annual sum or a monthly rent.) Commercial leases typically run from one year to 10 years or more, with...
While elevated interest ratesmay be less about further rate increases this year compared to prior years, real estate organizations will likely face a rate environment that is higher for longer, particularly when compared to the record low-rate levels from the prior decade. Deloitte economists expect...
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One topic that draws a lot of interest on both the Realogic Blog and in ourcommercial real estate training classesis rent increases tied to the CPI, the US government’s Consumer Price Index. What is the CPI, what does it have to do with commercial real estate and what are some importan...
The average asking rent in Vancouver is $21.48 per square foot, compared to Calgary’s $11.35 per square foot, according to data from CBRE for the first quarter of 2024. “Many logistics companies have decided it's easier to bring goods in through the Port of Vancouver, s...
Inflation is often the real estate industry’s friend, enabling increases in rents that are hopefully higher than increases in operating costs. Hence the view that real estate is an inflation hedge, particularly for properties with short-term leases. But the sword cuts both ways as the market’...
The vacancy rate of office real estate in the United States was higher than any other property type in 2024. In the third quarter of the year, approximately 21 percent of office real estate was vacant, compared to 8.7 percent of multifamily. Shopping centers and industrial property had the ...
With commercial real estate, an investor (often a business entity) purchases the property, leases out space, and collects rent from the businesses that operate within the property. The investment isintended to be an income-producing property. ...
In order to avoid business risks caused by the fluctuation of the commercial real estate rents, real option theory is applied in this paper to solve the problem of commercial real estate rent. First of all, this paper turns uncertain volatility of the commercial real estate rent into the parti...