brokerhere Wrote:
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> Commercial Broker here. So here is the deal.
> Totally empty buildings are being held totally
> empty for 'full building users' Trouble is there
> are not that many deals in the market for full
> buildings since the Bush depression. Unlike the
> Bush I S&L debacle (not my fault its the Bush's -
> that is just the way it is) the government is not
> bailing out the commercial lenders on this one.
>
> So the commercial lenders have to hold the assets.
> Banks are not that great at leasing buildings.
> In fact the market rental rates have stayed high
> simply because commercial lenders wont write-down
> the assets and sell or lease at a loss. The
> result is buildings just stay empty for years.
>
> It is very interesting and very different than the
> early 90's when all the non-recourse loans went
> bad. Effective rental rates back then were low
> enough that the assets could just be leased and
> filled...
>
> PS that white tiered building is/was the Long and
> Foster building built around 89 I think - I put
> one of the first tenants in that bld. and toured
> it with P. Westly Foster himself.
So ..... you are proud? Why does the industry wait on tenants who want to full occupancy? Christmas for everyone....soon?
Like Cousin Eddie waiting on a Management Position. Brilliant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q4NBaeQQys