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Industrial Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles: Commerce Industrial
Industrial Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles: Commerce Industrial Rent Study + Sale Opinion Survey
As a service to you, I’ve included a recently provided summary of a completed Industrial Real Estate Valuation project findings: Los Angeles County, Industrial Market Level Rents and Sale Price Comments.
Useful, real time information that is directly market participant derived, verified and compiled. The most up-to-date, detailed Rent Comparables for investment properties and Sale Pricing for Full Owner User occupants to help a Tenant or Landlord, Investor, Owner, Seller or Buyer solidly understand and wrap their arms around a specific subject property and dynamic area nuances for lease, sale or purchase consideration: Present snapshot in time or prospective mid to long term general state of the market outlook conditions, trends and leasing & sales activity. This extremely difficult and time-consuming findings collection process is based upon numerous, confirmation discussions directly with primary parties to each individual, successfully closed transaction. The methodology absolutely yields the most recently transacted and accurate type of highly reliable & well supported, strictly market driven data that is not easily obtained.
To ensure even more solid, market level reinforcement that is credible and highly support for Fair Market Rent or Fair Market Value, several comments and opinions are secured from local leasing & sale expert specialists for an arm’s length and objective, neutral third party pulse of a locational submarket. Contacts are made to various sources such as property owners, developers, property managers, real estate appraisers, asset managers & real estate brokers in the specific subject property immediate area to obtain, explain and compare and contrast micro and macro market dynamics & differences. This reinforcing, solidifying combination gels and enables clients to have an even higher level of confidence as an insurance policy to better make educated peace of mind decisions, resulting in the best & most profitable final move forward investment decisions. Initially, there are many unknown possible option scenarios that are at first wide open and unclear.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, COMMERCE FAIR MARKET RENT & FAIR MARKET VALUE - REAL ESTATE VALUATION STUDY & APPRAISAL ADVISORY PROJECT:
o Actual Capitalization Rate of Return or Investor Required Rate of Return: Not available o Actual Gross Income Multiplier Sale Price as a Value Indicator: N/avl
o Sale Price / sf of Building for an Owner User Buyer: Up to Mid $90’s / sf
o Free Rent Range: Up to 3 months base rent discount or abatement as an enticement to Tenant to lease
o Tenant Improvement Range: Up to Minimal $ / sf Landlord TI contribution towards improvement work build out of a unit
* Conclusion: Total $ / sf NOI Rent Range - Including Base Rent + Additional CAM Expenses: Up to Mid to High $.60 / sf / month. A 0% difference exists end of the day Total Rent that is paid, not yet taking into consideration yearly base rent rate increases that are fixed, stepped or based upon inflation such as the CPI or Consumer Price Index or for new or existing renewal tenant concessions or discounts.
Surprisingly, huge net effective rent discrepancies can exist over a lease term. Even though a majority of the completed comparable transactions are in the same city and very close proximity from the subject property, properties next door or even across the street are unique and not similar or alike.
Dissimilar physical characteristics vastly exist, due to general and specific location(s), specific use(s), year built, quality and condition of improvements build out. These are just some of the major important items that substantially affect rent obtained or paid. The length of the leases were from 25 to 72 month periods.
Depending on which polar end of the spectrum you are and your strategic goals, a Landlord seeks to obtain maximum rent, conversely, a Tenant strives to achieve maximum cost containment. A large amount of money can unnecessarily be lost or saved over a fairly short time period of year over year.
If interested, I’m more than happy to discuss the other facets of this study and opinion survey in more detail.