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Commercial Real Estate Investment Opportunity – Office Building – 11981 SW 144th Ct – Miami, FL 33168

By AZ Advisory Team, February 8, 2010 12:03 pm

Commercial Real Estate Investment Opportunity - Office Building - 11981 SW 144th Ct - Miami, FL 33168Alex Zylberglait of Marcus & Millichap is proud to present 11981 Southwest 144th Court, a two-story Class B office building that was built in 2002 of concrete and stucco. The property has approximately 14,700 rentable square feet and will be delivered vacant. The building features upscale finishes. There is ample on-site parking with 50 parking spaces.

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The property is directly across from the Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport which is one of the busiest airports in Florida, serving corporate, recreational, flight training, and governmental agency activities.

The Kendall area is one of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in Miami-Dade County, creating one of the most diverse cultural mixes that Miami has to offer. It is anticipated that the population of the Kendall area will continue to grow at a healthy pace over the next number of years. The property is minutes from the business centers of South Miami-Dade County and close to Southwest 137th Ave, Krome Ave, the Florida Turnpike and the Don Shula Expressway. The property’s location also provides fast and easy access to the Florida Keys as well as recreational and business activities in Miami and Miami Beach.

Contact Alex Zylberglait, CCIM, SIOR
Vice President Investments
Director – National Office and Industrial Properties Group

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

Financing for New Commercial Real Estate Mortgages is on the Rise

By AZ Advisory Team, February 4, 2010 8:09 pm

Financing for New Commercial Real Estate Mortgages is on the RiseCommercial real estate and multifamily property mortgage loan originations were 12 percent higher in the fourth quarter of 2009 than during the same period last year, and 15 percent higher than the third quarter of 2009 according to a quarterly survey released by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Tuesday at its Commercial Real Estate Finance convention in Las Vegas.

“Commercial and multifamily mortgage originations picked up in the fourth quarter, but remain at a low level in absolute terms,” explained Jamie Woodwell, VP of commercial real estate research at MBA. “The trend shows stability coming back to the market, but the pick-up in volumes really indicates just how low origination levels had fallen.”

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

U.S. Commercial Real Estate Crash Won’t Be a Shock – Rebound Expected Next Year

By AZ Advisory Team, December 17, 2009 2:30 pm

buildings_fisheyeIn a report by Reuters, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said that about the U.S. real estate that: “It is going to be a difficult situation for a period of time but it is not going to be a shock to the system. And there’s a big difference between the two.”

Meanwhile, Wells Fargo Securities said in its 2010 outlook report that  the economy will rebound, but will take a couple of years to return to levels seen a few years ago.

“Housing and commercial real estate are central to the recovery. It has been complicated by the stimulus programs. The future will be determined by the fundamentals, it is not likely to improve until employment and income improve, ” said Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo. “We expect a 20 percent rebound in 2010 and 2011,” he said.

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

US Life Insurers to Suffer Mild Commercial Loans Losses Compared to Banks

By AZ Advisory Team, December 16, 2009 2:37 pm

Moody’s Investor Services, learning from lessons received 20 years ago, predicts in a report that U.S. life insurers will suffer a less due to commercial-mortgage losses compared to banks. The commercial real estate market last went through a crisis 20 years ago which resulted in major losses for the life insurers.

“Life insurers’ portfolios today demonstrate that they have learned from past missteps dealing with commercial real estate,” said Senior Vice President Jeffrey Berg. Right now, the sector has only moderate exposure to commercial loans and these loans were well-diversified across geographies and property types as well as these loans were conservatively underwritten and maturities were well-distributed.

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

A Lender Resumes Commercial Real Estate Loans on Income-Producing Properties

By AZ Advisory Team, December 14, 2009 11:02 pm

Bridger Commercial Funding announced today that it will resume originating new commercial real estate loans on income-producing properties. Loans made under Bridger’s new program will be underwritten to eligibility standards for securitization under the Federal Reserve’s Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, or TALF. Separately, Bridger also announced that it has hired the personnel from Whitegate Advisors, a New York-based real estate capital markets specialist firm, in order to support its new CMBS origination activity.

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

Commercial Real Estate Transactions Rose in the Third Quarter

By AZ Advisory Team, November 19, 2009 4:09 pm

U.S. commercial real estate transactions rose in the third quarter for the first time since around 2007 but is still way down from a year earlier, said the National Association of Realtors. This organizatio, which hosted the 2009 REALTORS® Conference & Expo in San Diego which ended last Monday, said in its report that Commercial Leading Indicator for brokerage activity index rose 0.9 percent from the prior quarter’s fifteen-year low to 102.4, the first rise since the second quarter of 2007. Still, the index is 11.1 percent below the 115.3 reading in the third quarter of last year.

But NAR’s chief economist, Lawrence Yun, stressed that the lack of financing for commercial real estate transactions is slowing down our economic recovery. Yun addressed the government to take action to relieve some of the lending pressure as banks become troubled with the increase of toxic loan portfolios over-leveraged by commercial properties that are losing value now.  Banks then become shy about lending money which create a challenging environment for commercial transactions.

Regional and Small Banks Face Risk

By AZ Advisory Team, November 17, 2009 11:00 pm

Commercial Real Estate Investment Advisory: Regional and Small Banks Face RiskLosses due to commercial real estate loans are what U.S. regional banks face greater exposure to according to a Fitch Ratings report. This may increase the possibility of their future ratings being downgraded. The risk is generally manageable for large financial institutions while the downgrades would be more prevalent among the regional mid-sized to smaller banks.

“The potential for further deteriorations in commercial real estate portfolios is a major contributor to Fitch’s negative outlook for the banking sector,” said Thomas Abruzzo, co-head of Fitch’s North America financial institutions group. “Loan losses are increasingly likely given the expectation for ongoing declines in commercial real estate markets,” he said in the report.

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

Commercial Real Estate Defaults – Manageable

By AZ Advisory Team, October 22, 2009 1:29 pm

Commercial Real Estate Investment Advisory Miami: Commercial Real Estate Defaults- ManageableWill the defaults on commercial real estate loans  be enough damage to thrust the financial system back into chaos or hurt the broader economy?

What do you think?

Experts think it would contribute to more bank failures, but overall they won’t threaten the banking industry as a whole.

“The magnitude of the deterioration seems consistent with past recessions. It looks like a manageable problem,” Jeffrey M. Lacker said, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

For one thing, the $3.4 trillion figure is only about one-third the amount of residential real estate debt outstanding. Moreover, a healthy percentage of the $1.4 trillion in debt will be refinanced.

“As far as the impact of commercial real estate on the overall economy, I don’t think it’s going to be the next shoe to drop,” says Robert Bach, senior vice president and chief economist with Grubb & Ellis, a global commercial real estate services firm. “These problems are focused in regional banks and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) has a tested method of shutting those down on Friday and opening them on a Monday under the auspices of a bigger bank. These are not too big to fail banks. I don’t see [commercial real estate] as an unmitigated disaster—I see it as a repeat of what happened in the 1990s, but the economy can handle it.”

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.

Federal Bank Regulators to Issue Guidelines to Encourage Refinancing of Distressed Commercial Real Estate Assets

By AZ Advisory Team, October 16, 2009 4:42 pm

Commercial Real Estate Investment AdvisoryA report today says that Federal bank regulators are close to issuing guidelines aimed at encouraging lenders to work out distressed commercial real estate loans. Many financial institutions face the risk of incurring losses and bankruptcies as distressed borrowers fail to refinance or pay off their loans. Deutsche Bank AG has projected that commercial-real-estate losses for banks could end up being as high as $300 billion.

The guidelines come as regulators are bracing for many more bank failures, particularly at small banks with high exposures to commercial real estate loans. Commercial real estate loans are the second-largest loan type after home mortgages. More than half of the $3.4 trillion in outstanding commercial real estate debt is held by banks.

“Banks are vulnerable to significant further deterioration in their CRE loans,” said Federal Reserve Governor Daniel K. Tarullo. Regulators said high levels of these loans are concentrated in smaller banks, although regional and large banks also have exposure to problems in these areas.

Sheila Bair, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.  told a Senate subcommittee that reworking the terms of these loans could help banks avoid larger losses. She likened it to the push regulators made last year for banks to rework troubled residential mortgages. Reworked commercial real estate loans “should be encouraged, not criticized. We are encouraging banks to restructure these loans,” she said. ”

Mr. Tarullo said the types of loans causing the most problems are construction and development loans, not investments on existing properties. One reason is that Construction and development loans are likely not bringing any income or revenue for the borrower, making it much easier to fall behind.

Do you welcome this development? What do you think should be done? Let us know.

Alex Zylberglait provides commercial real estate investment advisory as well as research, estate planning, asset allocation, valuation, financing, special assets services, transaction advisory and commercial property acquisition and disposition services.