Update on Real Estate Market in where you are located? (Mostly interested in NYC but open to all answers)

Hey everyone, from my understanding we are currently dropping from the peak of commercial real estate in NYC because of the poor performances of retail, and small businesses. Thoughts from your locations?

 

Prudential has stopped giving construction loans for MF in DFW. Oversupply is only about 2%, but we've been putting out a ton of product, makes sense to pump the brakes.

Anecdotally, my retail shop just had to take out may have to take out some mezz debt for the first time. Lenders seem to be slowing down across the board.

I come from down in the valley, where mister when you're young, they bring you up to do like your daddy done
 

NYC - deals do not make sense anymore for developers. I am seeing a ton of deals being passed around the table at crazy numbers. Even in the "emerging markets" of NYC (Brooklyn, Long Island City, etc) deals are hard to find. Sellers want developers to pay for pricing 2-3 years down the road today and all pricing expectations are out the window.

 

DC Office market is slow this year, both for leasing and investment sales, compared to 2016. Below average job growth, tenant downsizing, and uncertainty over government spending are all factors influencing the market. However, there is still some small rent growth.

Developers are pushing forward - the pipeline started the year with around 6.3 million SF, has delivered ~350,000 SF, and with shovels still hitting the ground, the pipeline is back up to about 6.8 million SF, much of this is set to deliver by 2019. Nearly all of this new development will be trophy quality space. There is speculation as to how well the space will lease given the market's current performance and the ever replenishing pipeline that produces only top-notch space.

Not every tenant needs a trophy quality building. With the pipeline renovating lots of well located Class B buildings into trophy assets, the number of affordable B buildings will dwindle and that product should perform well.

My 0.2 cents on D.C. only. VA/MD have their own stories.

 

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