Articles, tagged with "vacancy rates", page 6
22nd September 2009
Because Australia is relatively insulated from the global financial turmoil, and its economy comparatively more resilient than other developed nations, analysts predict a steady recovery by 2010. The main Sydney commercial property sectors include:
1. ...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
21st August 2009
News headlines throughout major U.S. cities note record-high commercial vacancies, along with a decrease in the asking price for commercial rental space. As was predicted by several major real estate statisticians earlier this year, the next real estate ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th July 2009
As the construction of new commercial buildings slows down over the next 3 years, analysts at Jones LaSalle recommend improving the condition of existing buildings to meet the demand for commercial real estate in Sydney once the market recovers.
But w...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
30th July 2009
Sydney commercial offices in the CBD - Australia's largest market - rose in vacancy rates in the half-year to January 2009, reports The Property Council of Australia. According to the Property Council's July Office Market report, vacancy rates in the Sydn...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
26th July 2009
Dallas-Fort Worth area renters are getting a price break, thanks to a growing supply of apartments and the weak economy.
Cityplace towered over construction last year on Alexan Fitzhugh, a complex east of Central Expressway in Dallas. Supply outpacing ...
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Author:
michael russell
24th July 2009
According to a recent article in Buffalo's "Business First" newspaper, hotel occupancy for Niagara Falls resorts is down almost fourteen percent this year, leaving a vacancy rate of nearly forty-five percent. Nationally its even worse. The overall hot...
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Author:
tours4fun
30th June 2009
You can ill afford to lose your major shopping center tenants in even good times. But in today's economically stressed climate, you can leave no stone unturned in finding ways to keep your tenants longer, at a profit level you can live with. Losing a majo...
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Author:
Bill Casper
11th May 2009
When will cap rates reach their peak and start falling? This is one of the key questions that real estate investors aiming at high returns need to answer in the current environment of rising capitalization rates.
This is a very important question beca...
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Author:
Petros
08th May 2009
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area is using an interactive and comprehensive Web site called LiveMSP.org in order to connect with current and future residents, while also hoping to attract those who are seeking information about the Twin Cities.
The s...
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Move Trends
16th April 2009
Property values are likely to get a double boost when real estate markets around the globe start to recover. This will happen because two key factors that affect the valuation of income-producing property will both move in a direction that will have a pos...
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Author:
Petros
10th April 2009
Historically and in general terms, real estate doubles in value every 10 years . . . if you take the time to learn a few critical skills, you can reduce that to around 6 to 7 years. The big question is: 'is it worth spending a little time and money on yo...
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Professionals in Marketing
22nd March 2009
Residential income is has always remained one of sought after types of investment real estate and so an investor should be well informed in this area of real estate investing. Residential income is any rental income property comprised of greater than one-...
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Author:
Frank
18th February 2009
I recently ran across an article (which will appear below) in the Las Vegas Review Journal that discussed the stall in new construction of apartments in the Las Vegas Valley. This lack on new construction is coming on the heels of falling rent prices and ...
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Author:
cash is king
06th February 2009
During the Great Housing Bubble, many speculators tried to make money through trading houses. The vast majority of these traders were not professionals but amateurs who thought they could be professionals. Most amateurs ended up losing money because they ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
20th January 2009
As a landlord you want to try and find the best, most loyal tenants and keep them for as long as possible to maximise your profits. The next 5 tips will help you along the way:
Tip 1 - Meet your tenant
Even though the property was bought as an inve...
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Author:
Twistinside