What I’m Reading On the March: Construction costs have continued to increase, despite a plunge in GDP, throwing up another hurdle in an already challenging development environment. Bisnow Spread Out: Research from Trepp and Compstak found that the spread between starting rents and effective rents has increased 27% in major metro office markets,...
October 6th – Wipeout
What I’m Reading Wipeout: Los Angeles office leasing has ground to a near-halt, down 61% year-over-year. Commercial Observer Breaking Point: With studios moving blockbuster releases back to 2021, movie theaters are among the many businesses that do not have a clear path to recovery. CNBC Resilient: Back when the pandemic shutdowns began, dire predictions of...
October 5th – The Empire Strikes Back
What I’m Reading The Empire Strikes Back: Despite a persistent narrative about California being a net COVID loser, the metros with the largest apartment rent increases in the 3rd Quarter of 2020 were Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, according to RealPage, Inc’s quarterly report on effective asking rents. California’s denser and...
October 2nd – Headache
What I’m Reading Headache: Percentage rents are likely to have staying power for retailers even after the pandemic subsides. However, As omnichannel sales strategies grow more popular, the breakdown between online and brick-and-mortar stores is becoming blurry, making it difficult to establish what sales should be included in the percentage rent...
October 1st – Cashing Out
What I’m Reading Cashing Out: A new report by Trepp indicates an opportunity for homeowners to use sale-leaseback structures to pull equity out of their homes without having to move. This would allow equity-rich but cash-poor home owners who have been hit by the pandemic-induced recession a way to avoid foreclosure...
September 15th – Building Inferno
What I’m Reading Building Inferno: Three million of California’s 12 million homes are at high risk for wildfires per CalFire. That designation hurts home values, which in turn increases mortgage default risk, according to research by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). If fires continue to cause more damage and insurance...
September 9th – Hot Spot
What I’m Reading Hot Spot: California investors typically account for 30% to 40% of transaction volumes in Arizona, but recently, that number has increased to 50% as capital from the Golden State flocks to more business friendly locales. Globe Street Setting a Precedent: There are several shut-down generated lawsuits currently making their way...
September 1st – Liftoff
Welcome to Basis Points, a daily go-to for the best and most interesting curated commercial and residential real estate stories, combined with original commentary and analysis.If you are frequent reader of my blog (formerly Landmark Links), you may have picked up on some hints I’ve been dropping about an upcoming...