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Dollar Stores Experience Cap Rate Compression

CRE Worldwide Posted on September 5, 2014 by Ramin SeddiqSeptember 5, 2014

Cap rates for top net leased dollar store brands have fallen since Q3-2013, according to GlobeSt.com (citing data from The Boulder Group): Dollar General: 6.75 percent (down by 51 bps); Dollar Tree: 7 percent (down by 75 bps); Family Dollar: … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Investments, Leasing, Net Lease, Retail

Retail Property Cap Rates – Mid-2014

CRE Worldwide Posted on August 24, 2014 by Ramin SeddiqAugust 24, 2014

The Q2-2014 retail property cap rates were at 6.99 percent according to National Real Estate Investor. Retail space occupancy increased to 88.3 percent – 20 basis points higher than Q-1 2014 and 50 basis points higher than one year earlier. … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Economy, Investments, Retail, Vacancy Rates

REITs Continue to Outperform Broader Market

CRE Worldwide Posted on August 11, 2014 by Ramin SeddiqAugust 11, 2014

Stock exchange-listed US equity REITs were up 16.25 percent with a dividend yield of 3.52 percent in the first half of 2014, according to CNBC (citing data from the National Association of Real Estate Over the past decade or so, … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Economy, Housing Market, Investments, Multi-family, REITs

MOB Cap Rates at Six-Year Low

CRE Worldwide Posted on January 19, 2014 by Ramin SeddiqJanuary 19, 2014

Medical office sales volume in the United States totaled $6.77 billion in transactions involving close to 33 million square feet (733 properties),

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Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Economy, Healthcare Real Estate, Office, Pricing, RE Sales

Cap Rate vs. IRR

CRE Worldwide Posted on January 5, 2014 by Ramin SeddiqJanuary 5, 2014

Cap Rate (Capitalization Rate) Ratio between the net operating income (NOI) produced by a property and its capital cost (purchase price or current market value); Does not take into account financing factors or changes in income or costs; Useful, “snapshot” … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Investments, Leasing, Net Lease, Operating Costs, Pricing, RE Sales

Boston’s Back Bay Booming

CRE Worldwide Posted on September 12, 2012 by Ramin SeddiqSeptember 12, 2012

Boston’s Newbury Street retail market has a 3.5 percent vacancy rate – the lowest rate for the city’s retail districts, which average 10 percent, according to a New York Times article. The Back Bay office market is also strong. The … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Development, Office, Retail, Vacancy Rates

High Returns in Calgary

CRE Worldwide Posted on June 7, 2012 by Ramin SeddiqJune 7, 2012

The Investment Property Databank’s Global Annual Property Index ranks Calgary’s commercial real estate market as having the highest total return on investment (21.6 Percent) in 2011 among the 60 cities surveyed, according to the Calgary Herald. The report attributes Calgary’s … Continue reading →

Posted in International CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Investments

DC Office Rents

CRE Worldwide Posted on May 9, 2012 by Ramin SeddiqMay 9, 2012

Office rents in Washington, DC range from 14.54/sf to 85.63/sf with the average at 50/sf. The vacancy rate is 16.5 percent and year-to-date net absorption is at These make the internet the best place to buy Kamagra. cost levitra Though … Continue reading →

Posted in Metro DC CRE | Tagged Absorption, Cap Rates, Leasing, Office, Vacancy Rates

Valuation Methods for Commercial Property

CRE Worldwide Posted on April 1, 2012 by Ramin SeddiqApril 1, 2012

1. Cap Rate Method Cap rate = Net operating income (NOI) / purchase price. NOI = Net income + interest expenses + depreciation. High Cap rates are associated with higher risk and low demand while low cap rates are associated … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Cap Rates, Investments, Pricing

Accuracy in Cap Rates

CRE Worldwide Posted on March 24, 2012 by Ramin SeddiqMarch 24, 2012

A 2008 paper by Eric Reenstierna argues for the establishment of a standard method of capitalization derivation and he promotes the Appraisal Institute as the organization best suited to set such standards. Inconsistency in the calculation of net income is … Continue reading →

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