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Has the Office Sector Bottomed - Episode 135 - The Commercial Real Estate Talk Podcast

Commercial Real Estate Talk Podcast

Release Date: 08/29/2024

DOGE Targets GSA Leases - It is happening - Episode 137 of the Commercial Real Estate Talk Podcast show art DOGE Targets GSA Leases - It is happening - Episode 137 of the Commercial Real Estate Talk Podcast

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DOGE has started terminating GSA leases nationwide, with Atlanta, Arlington, Kansas City, and New York City among the first markets impacted by this cost-cutting strategy. How will this shift affect the commercial real estate landscape? Could your market feel the ripple effects? Join us as we take a deep dive into this top national commercial real estate story. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more insights! Wondering where we've been?  Find us on YouTube at:     #DOGE #property #GSA #Trump #office #officelease #termination #federal

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Major REIT and institutional office owners share optimism for leasing activity through the end of 2024. Investment in commercial real estate is the lowest in four years. AI will drive demand in many key cities across the US. Restaurants continue to close or file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as inflation continues to take a toll on the industry.   Tune in to this weekly look at commercial real estate. Please subscribe and like the podcast. We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business.   Please visit www.dontsignthelease.com/book to learn more about commercial real...

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Office Sector Woes Part Seven - The pressure mounts on office landlords and the break point is swiftly approaching as we enter Defcon 2. Expiring CMBS loans coupled with expiring leases leads to an increase of over 30% of CMBS loans hitting special servicing in offices experiencing low occupancy. Additionally, post-Labor Day stats prove that work-from-home is here to stay spelling more trouble for the office sector. Tune in to this special look at the challenges facing the office sector - challenges that will lead to a tremendous buying opportunity.   Please give us a thumbs up and...

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In some much-needed good news for the office sector, large office users are staying put and renewing their office spaces. Vertex, Bank of America, Bloomberg, Fannie Mae and other large users recently extended their HQ spaces from 200,000 up to 1,000,000 square feet - all across the country. While positive absorption is not impacted by renewals, supply remained steady signaling a bottom to the work-from-home impact to occupancy. Is this the right time to find office deals for both office tenants and office investors? We think so. We also consider two new supertall office towers planned in...

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that job growth was overinflated to the tune of 818,000 jobs over a 12-month period. How does this news the impact commercial real estate? Hint: mightily! Please tune in as we discuss the recent announcement and why the revised job creation report makes more sense of what people see and feel on the street. Please subscribe and give us a thumbs up. We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business. Please click the link for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic website: Want to learn more about commercial real estate, please...

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The 2024 US Election season is upon us with only a few months until the November election. Which candidate is better for the commercial real estate industry? Former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris? Tune in and find out what the experts think of the election and the impact to commercial real estate. Please consider subscribing and liking the show.   Follow us on YouTube at:   We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business. 

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Commercial real estate has taken the blows of the pandemic, inflation, and work-from-home implementation but this week's articles show CRE is still standing strong. Cash is king as investment firms build up their dry powder and hunt for historic level deals such as a recent NYC office building that sold for a 97.5% discount. Today we discuss the optimism that is percolating in the commercial real estate sector signaling the bottom is around the corner. Tune in to this weekly look at commercial real estate. We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business. Please subscribe and...

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Tom Brady's TEB Capital Management takes down office space in Miami's Bay Harbor Islands - makes sense since the GOAT owned the Miami Dolphins for twenty years and recently purchased property in Miami's exclusive Indian Creek Island. In today's podcast, we also discuss the state of office foreclosures and the health of the overall office market which some believe will create huge buying opportunities. Welcome to the Commercial Real Estate Talk Podcast - please subscribe and give us a thumbs up. To learn about commercial real estate in under one minute, check out the growing list of CRE...

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The looming commercial real estate crisis gained national attention this week. Blackstone, Deutsche Bank, and Harvard Business all point to the staggering challenges facing the commercial real estate sector; especially the office sector. The challenges to commercial real estate include but are not limited to: rising interest rates, upside LTV ratios, increased equity positions, inflation, rising labor, rising insurance premiums, rising energy cost, less demand for office, lower occupancy, lower CRE values, rent caps, etc. How will this settle in the rest of 2024 and into 2025 and beyond? Tune...

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Rent Caps Part Two - President Biden recently announced a 5% cap on apartment rents, though there was some confusion as he struggled to read '5%' on the teleprompter, accidentally suggesting a $55 cap. This raises questions about the effectiveness of rent caps in addressing America's housing crisis. What implications will this have for future development? Do rent caps have a successful track record, such as in New York? It's worth pondering why, if the President views rent caps as a definitive solution to soaring housing costs, why he did not implement this measure back in 2021 when the...

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In some much-needed good news for the office sector, large office users are staying put and renewing their office spaces. Vertex, Bank of America, Bloomberg, Fannie Mae and other large users recently extended their HQ spaces from 200,000 up to 1,000,000 square feet - all across the country. While positive absorption is not impacted by renewals, supply remained steady signaling a bottom to the work-from-home impact to occupancy. Is this the right time to find office deals for both office tenants and office investors? We think so.

We also consider two new supertall office towers planned in Miami's Brickell Avenue district.

Tune in to the weekly look at commercial real estate. We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business. Please hit the subscribe button.

 

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