
Prices for commercial real estate bottomed in the last quarter of 2009 and first quarter of 2010; we saw prices south of $100 per square foot on properties, but $75-$100 per square foot seems to be the baseline. There have been a handful of foreclosures, but for the most part, commercial real estate in Flagstaff remains solid in the hands of well-to-do and seasoned individuals and families. There are some good values out there, but they are becoming far and few between. Sellers aren’t as motivated and I am even seeing prices rise.
All but one of da Vinci sales this year have been to owner/users. Investors are still licking their wounds and having trouble financing properties. It doesn’t seem to matter if the investment is an eight percent Cap Rate or a 10 percent Cap Rate; there’s still no investment demand. Owner/users, on the other hand, are driving the market. Small businesses have found opportunity in the discounted
pricing. Why lease a property when you can mortgage to own at a lower monthly cost? Seller financing has been a major resource for these growing companies.
The vacancy rate for office space is now less than 15 percent. Increasing lo- cal and federal government occupancy is driving occupancy. Medical office space with adequate parking remains in demand. Retail occupancy is much better; vacancy is at five percent or less for well located sites. Industrial/warehouse is 10 percent vacant, but decreasing. I believe that the industrial sector will lead our economy out of this recession to better times (great place to invest!). Multi-family vacancy remains and will continue to be low – under five percent. Although there is no new development, there is redevelopment. Owners are remodeling their buildings to attract tenants. This not only increases occupancy, but gives our city a needed facelift. A good example of this is the old Village Inn on Milton. da Vinci Realty was proud to represent not only the buyer and seller of that property but also represented the buyer in getting Chipotle as the tenant. Developments such as this increase the attraction to our city. Congratulations to Chipotle and the building’s owner. Nice job!
Thank God that 2010 has been a glass- is-half-full year. FBN
Mark T. Belsanti is an owner/agent for da Vinci Realty, LLC. He specializes in com- mercial brokerage in Flagstaff, Sedona, & the Verde Valley. You may reach him at 928-779-3800 office, 928-254-1770 cell, or [email protected].