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Orange, San Bernardino county housing markets remain strong amid softening elsewhere in state, region
A typical late-summer softening in home sales appears to be taking hold pretty much everywhere in the state except for Orange and San Bernardino counties, a California Association of Realtors analysis shows. Associated Press file photo By JEFF...
SoCal Industrial Markets Achieve Historic Records
Southern California’s industrial markets are arguably the envy of the rest of the nation. The region benefits from proximity to the busiest ports in the country, decades of infrastructure spending and a massive consumer base in its backyard. Southern California’s...
Rexford Industrial Realty Spends $141 Mil on Ontario Biz Park
SoCal-based Rexford Industrial Realty Inc recently closed two industrial transactions, an acquisition and a disposition, totaling over $181 mil. SoCal-based Rexford Industrial Realty Inc recently closed two industrial transactions, an acquisition and a disposition,...
What all commercial real estate owners want to know
A fellow local so cal broker authors an article for the OC Register. We reiterate the authors insightful words. Click link to read his insights. Your broker should be conversant with the overall market in which your building competes, the trends up or down and the...
Inland Empire Office Market Potential Strong as SoCal Growth Patterns Show Coastal Residents Moving East
As more and more west coast residents are moving east, to the Inland Empire, employers, namely in the office sector, are now reaping the benefits. A new report from CBRE suggests that the region could be the next untapped frontier for office users. With an abundance...
SoCal Industrial: High Demand, Low Vacancy, Active Absorption
A great deal has been written about the e-commerce hunger for warehouse and distribution space. This ever-growing demand from the Amazons, eBays and others is leading to single-digit vacancies, six- and seven-figure absorption numbers and increasing deliveries of...
LA County lost construction jobs in 2016, but the Inland Empire is booming
U.S. construction activity reached its highest level in more than a decade in November, according to new federal data. But in Southern California, homes and offices weren’t built at quite the same breakneck pace. LA County lost construction jobs in 2016, but the...
Positive Outlook for Suburban Office Market
Workspace Property's Roger Thomas Talks About Bold Contrarian Play for Liberty's Suburban Office Portfolios. "We Believe That the Prediction of the Death of the Suburbs is Greatly Exaggerated" By Randyl Drummer October 12, 2016 Email Print Thomas Rizk (left), CEO and...
Mechanics Lien’s in California – Senate Bill SB 189
In accordance to Senate Bill SB 189, California's laws regarding mechanics' liens were modified on July 1, 2012. Many of the amendments have reformed the wording, the format of the mechanics' lien notice, and the numbering of the statutes. Some of the modifications to...
Is the commercial real estate bubble about to pop?
The price of Southern California and U.S. commercial real estate has been rising for years, but it may be leveling off or even declining in the coming years, according to a new economic forecast from UCLA's Anderson School of Management. by Ben Bergman June 10 2016...
Even the Rent for Warehouses Is Too High Now
Rents in the Bay Area are rising so fast that the Oakland City Council voted last month to impose a 90-day moratorium on rent increases, an emergency ordinance intended to counter the city’s second straight year of double-digit rent growth. Even the Rent for...
IE’S MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT MARKET HEATS UP IN THE EAST
Allied Commercial Real Estate's broker/owner, Tony M. Guglielmo, CCIM was recently published in the Western Real Estate Business Magazine. The article discusses the Inland Empire Multi-family market and some recent development projects IE’S MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT...
Interest Rates, Cap Rates Don’t Move in Lockstep
The monthly meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee that gets underway on Tuesday is expected to begin the long-awaited, long-delayed process of normalizing interest rates. Interest Rates, Cap Rates Don't Move in Lockstep By Kelsi Maree Borland | National NEW...
Morgan & Westfield Deal Talk
In this episode of Deal Talk, we interviewed Tony Guglielmo, broker and owner of Allied Commercial Real Estate in Southern California. He explained how to avoid pitfalls to buying or leasing commercial property that are becoming more and more of an issue these days,...
U.S. Office Rents Growing at Fastest Pace in Seven Years
Despite the recent global volatility, tenant demand for U.S. office space remained strong in the third quarter of 2015 pushing rental rates up in three-quarters of the U.S. Despite the recent global volatility, tenant demand for U.S. office space remained strong in...
Yahoo News: No risk of real estate bubble,’in a very good place’: Peebles
Commercial real estate prices in some parts of the U.S. are surpassing records set before the financial crisis of the last decade. But one of the leading figures in the property markets sees little reason to worry. Yahoo Finance: Investing Load More ...
Sares Regis Group Acquires 150 Acres in Ontario for 3 million sq. ft. Business Park Project
In a pair of major transactions, SARES•REGIS Group acquired 150 acres of prime industrial land on I-10 in Ontario, to develop state-of-the-art LEED certified industrial distribution buildings totaling approximately 3 msf. In concert with the land purchase, SRG...
2015 a big year for warehouse development in the Inland Empire
There’s an economic tsunami washing over the Inland Empire and it shows no signs of slowing down, experts say.The gray slabs known as tilt-up buildings turn into warehouses when complete and are popping up across the region. By Jim Steinberg, The Sun POSTED: 06/06/15,...
Report: Renters contributed $5.2 billion to Inland Empire economy
Renters are rocking the Inland Empire economy, to the tune of billions of dollars, according to a new report. Apartment business in the Inland Empire has contributed $5.2 billion to the regional economy... By Neil Nisperos, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin...
Potential industrial project aims to bring 5,000 jobs to Ontario
The Irvine-based Sares-Regis development group plans to develop 150 acres of empty land north of the 10 Freeway in Ontario. By Neil Nisperos, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin POSTED: 03/05/15, 12:01 AM PST | UPDATED: 5 DAYS AGO 1 COMMENT ONTARIO >> Development plans...
Key Tax Issues for CA Investors
Tax planning and deferral in the wake of significantly rising capital-gains tax rates are the issues most concerning to California real estate investors By Carrie Rossenfeld | San Diegohare on facebo Share on twiMore Sharing Servic Jelsma: “The capital-gains rate...
President Obama’s Proposed Tax Increases
President Obama, in his State of the Union address on January 20th, outlined a number of tax increase proposals that his Administration projects would raise $320 billion in new revenue. Two of the President’s proposals would, if enacted, have a significant impact on...
Inland Empire developer Randall Lewis predicts growth in coming years
The head of one of Southern California’s largest development companies predicted local economic growth in the coming year in a keynote speech in front of hundreds of real estate brokers at the Goldy S. Lewis Community Center in Rancho Cucamonga on Friday. Inland...
Institutions Start Thinking Small
Happy New Years! Featured here we have a great commercial real estate article from GlobeSt.com. It looks deeper into how the appetite for deals is changing for institutional buyers. By Paul Bubny | National LOS ANGELES—Good things can come in small packages. That’s...
Economists Predict Steady CRE Growth Ahead Despite Undercurrents of Global Turmoil
Sobered but Undeterred by Recent Wall Street Woes, ULI Forecasts Three More Years of CRE Growth By Randyl Drummer October 15, 2014 A consensus survey of economists and analysts convened by the Urban Land Institute and EY Real Estate predicts solid but not spectacutar...