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Real estate market analysis : a case study approach

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington, D. C. Urban Land Institute 2004Description: xi,243pISBN:
  • 9780874208689
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DDC classification:
  • 333.33 SCH
Contents:
CONTENTS About the Authors iii Case Study Authors iv Other Contributors and Reviewers v Preface vi Chapter 1 Understanding Real Estate Market Analysis 3 What Is Real Estate Market Analysis? 3 Generation of Ideas 6 Different from Toothpaste 6 Who Uses Market Analysis? 6 How Does Market Analysis Fit into the Development Process? 7 The Feasibility Study 9 The New Demographics and the Need for Qualitative Research 10 Psychographics: The Search for Segmentation 11 Political Homework: Marketing for Entitlements 11 Why Hasn't Anyone Else Thought of This? 12 Summary 12 Book Outline 12 Chapter 2 Basic Approach to Real Estate Market Studies 15 Defining the Market Area 15 Primary and Secondary Trade Areas 16 Competitive Clusters 17 Analyzing Demand 18 Economic Indicators 18 Using Employment Statistics 19 Visitor Profiles and Tourism Trends 20 Consumer Demographics 20 Demographic Data Sources 23 Psychographics: Portraying Household Lifestyles 24 Using Consumer Surveys 24 Using Quantitative Research 25 Qualitative Research 27 Analyzing Supply 28 Supply Overview 28 The Importance of Fieldwork 29 Mapping the Competition 31 Marketability Analysis 31 Assessing the Site's Advantages and Disadvantages 32 Comparing the Subject with Its Competition 32 Will Demand Be Sufficiently Strong? 33 Capture Rates 33 Determining Supply/Demand Balance 34 Absorption Rates 34 Chapter 3 Residential Development 37 Development Types 37 Characteristics of Single-Family Homes 38 Characteristics of Multifamily Homes 39 Residential Market Analysis 41 Identifying the Market Area 41 Demand Factors 42 Supply Factors 44 Sources of Data 46 Special Niches 47 Low- and Moderate-Income Housing 47 Independent Living Seniors' Rental Housing 48 Seniors' Housing 48 Second-Home Markets 51 Overview of Case Studies 52 Case Study 3.1 Multifamily Housing: Colinas Gateway (1998) 54 Case Study 3.2 For-Sale Subdivision Housing: The McCall Tract (1997) 66 Case Study 3.3 A Master-Planned Community: Silver Knolls (1998) 74 Case Study 3.4 Downtown Housing: Old Town Square (1995) 85 Chapter 4 Office and Industrial Development 93 Characteristics of Office Buildings 93 Class 93 Location 93 Size and Flexibility 94 Use and Ownership 94 Features and Amenities 94 Characteristics of Industrial/Warehouse Buildings 94 Analyzing Office and Industrial Space Markets 95 From Macro to Micro Analysis 95 Market Area Definition 97 Site Selection 97 Demand Analysis for Office Development 98 Supply Analysis for Office Development 101 Demand Analysis for Industrial Space 103 Supply Analysis for Industrial Space 103 Sources of Data 104 The Integration of Demand and Supply Analyses 105 Marketablity Analysis 105 Market Share and Absorption 106 Overview of Case Studies 106 Case Study 4.1 Office Building Purchase: Suburban Chicago (1997) 108 Case Study 4.2 Warehouse Property : Valwood (1998) 117 Case Study 4.3 Flex/R&D Property: Peachtree Industrial Park (1998) 126 Chapter 5 Retail Development 139 Types of Shopping Centers 140 Store Mix in Shopping Centers 141 Retail Market Analysis 141 The Importance of Key Tenants 143 Trade Areas and Market Segments 144 Purchasing Power 145 Forecasting Sales 146 Location Decisions 148 Sources of Data 148 Shaping the Character of the Center 149 Overview of Case Studies 150 Case Study 5.1 A Value-Retailing Center: La Cantera (1992) 151 Case Study 5.2 Street Retail: Granby Street District, Downtown Norfolk (1998) 162 Case Study 5.3 Retail Entertainment Center: The Lake at Riverdale 170 Case Study 5.4 Town Center: Wilanow, Warsaw, Poland (2000) 178 Chapter 6 Hotels and Resorts 185 Product Types 185 Convention Hotels 185 Luxury Hotels 186 Commercial Hotels 186 Budget/Economy Facilities 186 All-Suite or Residence Hotels 186 Executive Conference Centers 187 Resort Hotels 187 Other Hotel Products 187 Hotel Market Analysis 188 Determining the Market Area 188 Demand Segments 189 Fluctuations in Demand 190 Measuring Demand 191 Demand Generators 192 Competitive Supply 193 Demographics and Psychographics 193 Synthesis of Demand and Supply 194 Sources of Data 194 Overview of Case Study 194 Case Study 6.1 A New Hotel: Downtown Austin (1997) 195 Chapter 7 Mixed-Use Developments 205 Three or More Significant Revenue-Producing Uses 205 Physical and Functional Integration 206 Development in Conformance with a Coherent Plan 206 Analyzing Market Potential of Mixed-Use Projects 206 Residential 207 Office 208 Hotel 209 Retail 209 Specialized Uses 209 Data and Analysis 211 Marketability 211 Case Study 212 Case Study 7.1 Mixed-Use Development: El Toro Military Base Reuse (1998) 213 Appendix A Sources of Data 224 Market Forecast Sources 224 Economic and Demographic Data Providers 228 Directories 229 Periodicals 229 Appendix B Glossary 232 Appendix C Index 238
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CONTENTS
About the Authors iii
Case Study Authors iv
Other Contributors and Reviewers v
Preface vi
Chapter 1 Understanding Real Estate Market Analysis 3
What Is Real Estate Market Analysis? 3
Generation of Ideas 6
Different from Toothpaste 6
Who Uses Market Analysis? 6
How Does Market Analysis Fit into the Development Process? 7
The Feasibility Study 9
The New Demographics and the Need for Qualitative Research 10
Psychographics: The Search for Segmentation 11
Political Homework: Marketing for Entitlements 11
Why Hasn't Anyone Else Thought of This? 12
Summary 12
Book Outline 12
Chapter 2 Basic Approach to Real Estate Market Studies 15
Defining the Market Area 15
Primary and Secondary Trade Areas 16
Competitive Clusters 17
Analyzing Demand 18
Economic Indicators 18
Using Employment Statistics 19
Visitor Profiles and Tourism Trends 20
Consumer Demographics 20
Demographic Data Sources 23
Psychographics: Portraying Household Lifestyles 24
Using Consumer Surveys 24
Using Quantitative Research 25
Qualitative Research 27
Analyzing Supply 28
Supply Overview 28
The Importance of Fieldwork 29
Mapping the Competition 31
Marketability Analysis 31
Assessing the Site's Advantages and Disadvantages 32
Comparing the Subject with Its Competition 32
Will Demand Be Sufficiently Strong? 33
Capture Rates 33
Determining Supply/Demand Balance 34
Absorption Rates 34
Chapter 3 Residential Development 37
Development Types 37
Characteristics of Single-Family Homes 38
Characteristics of Multifamily Homes 39
Residential Market Analysis 41
Identifying the Market Area 41
Demand Factors 42
Supply Factors 44
Sources of Data 46
Special Niches 47
Low- and Moderate-Income Housing 47
Independent Living Seniors' Rental Housing 48
Seniors' Housing 48
Second-Home Markets 51
Overview of Case Studies 52
Case Study 3.1 Multifamily Housing: Colinas Gateway (1998) 54
Case Study 3.2 For-Sale Subdivision Housing: The McCall Tract (1997) 66
Case Study 3.3 A Master-Planned Community: Silver Knolls (1998) 74
Case Study 3.4 Downtown Housing: Old Town Square (1995) 85
Chapter 4 Office and Industrial Development 93
Characteristics of Office Buildings 93
Class 93
Location 93
Size and Flexibility 94
Use and Ownership 94
Features and Amenities 94
Characteristics of Industrial/Warehouse Buildings 94
Analyzing Office and Industrial Space Markets 95
From Macro to Micro Analysis 95
Market Area Definition 97
Site Selection 97
Demand Analysis for Office Development 98
Supply Analysis for Office Development 101
Demand Analysis for Industrial Space 103
Supply Analysis for Industrial Space 103
Sources of Data 104
The Integration of Demand and Supply Analyses 105
Marketablity Analysis 105
Market Share and Absorption 106
Overview of Case Studies 106
Case Study 4.1 Office Building Purchase: Suburban Chicago (1997) 108
Case Study 4.2 Warehouse Property : Valwood (1998) 117
Case Study 4.3 Flex/R&D Property: Peachtree Industrial Park (1998) 126
Chapter 5 Retail Development 139
Types of Shopping Centers 140
Store Mix in Shopping Centers 141
Retail Market Analysis 141
The Importance of Key Tenants 143
Trade Areas and Market Segments 144
Purchasing Power 145
Forecasting Sales 146
Location Decisions 148
Sources of Data 148
Shaping the Character of the Center 149
Overview of Case Studies 150
Case Study 5.1 A Value-Retailing Center: La Cantera (1992) 151
Case Study 5.2 Street Retail: Granby Street District, Downtown Norfolk (1998) 162
Case Study 5.3 Retail Entertainment Center: The Lake at Riverdale 170
Case Study 5.4 Town Center: Wilanow, Warsaw, Poland (2000) 178
Chapter 6 Hotels and Resorts 185
Product Types 185
Convention Hotels 185
Luxury Hotels 186
Commercial Hotels 186
Budget/Economy Facilities 186
All-Suite or Residence Hotels 186
Executive Conference Centers 187
Resort Hotels 187
Other Hotel Products 187
Hotel Market Analysis 188
Determining the Market Area 188
Demand Segments 189
Fluctuations in Demand 190
Measuring Demand 191
Demand Generators 192
Competitive Supply 193
Demographics and Psychographics 193
Synthesis of Demand and Supply 194
Sources of Data 194
Overview of Case Study 194
Case Study 6.1 A New Hotel: Downtown Austin (1997) 195
Chapter 7 Mixed-Use Developments 205
Three or More Significant Revenue-Producing Uses 205
Physical and Functional Integration 206
Development in Conformance with a Coherent Plan 206
Analyzing Market Potential of Mixed-Use Projects 206
Residential 207
Office 208
Hotel 209
Retail 209
Specialized Uses 209
Data and Analysis 211
Marketability 211
Case Study 212
Case Study 7.1 Mixed-Use Development: El Toro Military Base Reuse (1998) 213
Appendix A Sources of Data 224
Market Forecast Sources 224
Economic and Demographic Data Providers 228
Directories 229
Periodicals 229
Appendix B Glossary 232
Appendix C Index 238

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