Entries Tagged as ‘Commercial Real Estate’

July 2, 2009

The REAL Unemployment Rate

 RE Report
The real unemployment rate released on July 2nd by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is now 16.5%, a full 7 points higher than the officially reported rate.
 The June numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, using the bureau’s expanded “U-6″ rate, show an amazing 16.5% rate of unemployment, not the 9.5% that was being reported.
The real rate includes [...]

July 1, 2009

The ‘SPIN’ from the NAR continues…

RE Report
The National Association of Realtors released Pending Home Sales data today and their findings reveal a One Tenth of One Percent supposed increase. One tenth!
Now mind you, that in any data set, a standard/typical margin of error is + or – 1% to 2%. So the One Tenth is negligible. 0% and may even [...]

June 2, 2009

Geographic-Market Study: Route 22/Green Brook, NJ

Of the 107 total properties along Route 22 in Green Brook, there are 24 vacant units. Of those 24 vacancies, 19 are advertised for rent, 2 listed for sale, and 3 are abandoned.

June 1, 2009

More Abysmal News for NJ’s Economy

RE Report/Analysis
Update I
In long line of New Jersey businesses that have gone liquid or bankrupt, there are now 30 more you can add to the dole.
Here is the list of the 30 franchises that was delivered to the unfortunate New Jersey Chrysler/Jeep Dealers.
Certainly this is not good news for each town and city these dealerships are located [...]

May 29, 2009

U.S. Commercial Property Index | Q1

RE Report
First quarter commercial market data indicated a continued steep decline in growth and price for all commercial real estate- with the office sector leading the way.
Fourth quarter numbers revealed a significant-12.2% drop, while Q1 2009 stands at -10.5%. An approximate negative 16% change. Apartments, Industrial and Retail properties all declined respectively, leading to the overall [...]

May 11, 2009

The Cap Rate Flux

 RE Report/Analysis
As the commercial real estate market becomes softer and more susceptible to the deep recession, Cap Rates or Capitalization Rates, are going to become an even greater concern and metric to investors.
Cap rates vary depending on the supply and demand for commercial property, capital credit markets as well as the overall economic climate.
Over the previous [...]

May 6, 2009

Abating or Intesifying

The first quarter survey by the National Association for Business Economics indicates that the economy is at an inflection point, but not quite a turning point, said NABE lead analyst Sara Johnson.
The U.S. economy is still in decline but results from the Q1 economic survey show evidence the recession may be abating
“Key indicators – industry demand, employment, capital spending, and [...]

May 2, 2009

Grand-Am Racing Series- Back in Jersey

Milleville NJ,
New Jersey Motorsports Park, or Thunderbolt Raceway as it is better known by, will play host again this weekend for the second year to the Grand American Road Racing Series.

Daytona Prototypes (pictured above) and GT cars are showcased in the Grand-Am Rolex Series. The series will feature both classes on Thunderbolt’s course simultaneously. The Rolex [...]

April 23, 2009

CB Richard Ellis- in Bed with Sen. Feinstein and the Obama Administration

RE Report/Analysis
Tax evading appointee’s, broken campaign promises, irresponsible spending, take over of private industries, and corrupt Senators. This new administration has it all in their first 3 months of stinking up the White House.
The only ‘change’ we at RE see, is the continuation of criminal activity and rampant corruption in DC. And, they are at it [...]

April 16, 2009

The UN-avoidable, New Jersey Un-employment Report

 RE Report
Though it was a diminutive increase, the most tax burdened, liberal state in the union saw its unemployment rate go up yet again, from 8.2% to 8.3%. Reaction from the left-wing corzine administration was of course low-key.
In fact a spokesmen from the socialist administration went as far as saying that that number only represents [...]