Articles About Property Values
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 10.11.2011
August Foreclosures Rise 33 Percent Over July
Default notices sent to delinquent U.S. homeowners soared 33 percent in August when compared with July, evidence that lenders are accelerating the foreclosure process after almost one year of delays, according to RealtyTrac, Inc. First-time default notices were filed on 78,880 homes, the highest number in nine months. Total foreclosure filings, which also include auction and […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 10.22.2009
Accounting Standards Designed to Increase Transparency
New accounting standards calling for property to be marked to market, and changes in lease accounting rules will strongly impact balance sheets, income statements and the general financial outlook of American companies. Unfortunately, many corporations are not ready to deal with the changes, according to a new report from CB Richard Ellis. The mark-to-market requirement […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 08.31.2009
Downtown Chicago Rental Apartments Thriving
Downtown Chicago apartment buildings – especially Class A properties – are seeing a resurgence in occupancy and rental rates as residents apprehensive about the condominium market choose to rent rather than buy. The average effective rent of downtown apartment buildings climbed to $2.17 PSF in the second quarter, a 2.4 percent increase over the first […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 06.29.2009
CMBS Maturities Face Eventual Day of Reckoning
Moody’s reiterated its February analysis of CMBS loans, noting that the majority of 2006 – 2008 ratings of conduit/fusion and large-loan deals are still stable. The ratings agency warns that the assumptions hold up “as long as conditions in the commercial real estate market and the general economy do not weaken.” Since February, “property prices […]