Monday, November 17, 2008

Coldwell Banker Commercial Southeastern US Q3 Market Report

Here is your copy of the Southeastern US 3rd Quarter Coldwell Banker Commercial ViewPoint
Commercial Real Estate Market Report:
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Florida Notes:

Market Conditions Kill Ritz-Carlton Project in Tampa
Developers of Ritz-Carlton Tampa Bay blame market conditions and timing for placing the $420 million project on hold. The developers were apparently unable to obtain financing even though they planned to provide $90 million of their own money for the project.

Florida Real Estate Experts Staying Calm
Florida real estate experts are not panicking in response to the national economic crisis, according to a recent survey by the University of Florida. Florida’s housing crisis is worse than in other states, Archer said. But respondents to the survey think the state will benefit the same way it has in the past, by capitalizing on retirees. But the recent drops in the stock market and the tightening of credit will probably delay the plans of retiring baby boomers, Archer said.

The sale of Winter Garden Village, Winter Garden, FL
A 1.14 million SF regional shopping center, located in Winter Garden, FL has been sold.

110,600 SF Industrial Property in Orlando Under New Ownership
The 110,600 SF industrial property in Orlando has just come under new ownership, courtesy of Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp.'s acquisition from FE Orlando Investment L.P

215,000 SF Coral Gables, FL Office Project Has First Space Commitment

Rockefeller Group Business Centers Inc. has become the first business to commit to space on the tenant roster at Ponce de Leon Towers, a 215,000 SF office project in Coral Gables, FL.

Southeast Commercial Market Notes:

Southeast Has Retail Edge - Region fairing better than the rest of the country.According to developers and brokers in the Southeast, retail development in this part of the country is handling the slumping development market with more tenacity than the rest of the United States.

Southeast OFFICE - Summary of Market

  • Miami was ranked in the top five for the Southeast for Retail Vacancy and Rent Growth for this quarter.
  • The number of Office transactions that occurred in the Southeast for this quarter continued its downward slope as well as transaction dollar volume.
  • Out of the 359 Office transactions in the US for this quarter, only 83 (less than 25%) occurred in the Southeast.

Southeast APARTMENT - Summary of Market

  • Columbia was ranked in the top five for the Southeast for Apartment Inventory and Rent Growth for this quarter.
  • The number of Apartment transactions that occurred in the Southeast for this quarter continued its downward slope but transaction dollar volume remained flat.
  • Out of the 77 Apartment transactions in the Southeast for this quarter, 33 (over 40%) occurred in Atlanta.

Southeast RETAIL - Summary of Market

  • Baltimore was ranked in the top five for the Southeast for Retail Vacancy and Inventory Growth for this quarter.
  • The number of Retail transactions that occurred in the Southeast for this quarter continued its downward slop, how-ever transaction dollar volume increased slightly.
  • Out of the 272 Retail transactions in the US for this quarter, 56 (only 20%) occurred in the Southeast

Friday, November 14, 2008

5 Benefits to the Recipients of Florida Conservation Easements

A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and a government agency or qualified conservation organization that restricts specific uses or development on the land. This is a landowner’s way to protect his land for now and in the future. One of the significant benefits of a conservation easement is the protection of wildlife habitats, natural lands, and resources for generations to come.

The seller of a conservation easement is a landowner who desired to restrict development or land use through this option, but still holds on to ownership of the land.

The buyer or recipient of a conservation easement is typically a government conservation program or a private conservation organization. While the landowner seller has specific benefits that make a conservation easement desirable, the buyer or recipient too reaps benefits from this type of transaction.

  • Five Benefits to Buyers or Recipients of Conservation Easements

  • The buyer or recipient can protect more land resources with fewer dollars by buying rights to the land and not the land itself.

  • The buyer or recipient obtains land by way of the conservation easement that might otherwise be unavailable (for example, the landowner isn’t selling the land outright, but is interested in a conservation easement).

  • The land continues to provide economic activity.

  • The land stays on the tax roll.

Conservation easements benefit all involved. The landowner controls the land, the conservation buyer or recipient is assured that the land will not be developed, and often, the public is the greatest benefactor through preserved recreation areas and enjoyment of natural lands.

For more information on conservation easements, land, commercial, industrial properties, and land and resource management, please visit http://www.saundersrealestate.com/ or call Dean Saunders at 1-877-518-LAND.

~Dean Saunders, ALC (Accredited Land Consultant), is considered in the industry as an expert on process of conservation easements, understanding the needs and processes of the government agencies involved. The company, Coldwell Banker Commercial Saunders Real Estate, is located in Lakeland, FL and offers real estate services for land, commercial, industrial and conservation properties, as well as land and resource management.