When will the struggle end for Commercial Real Estate?

Many of us homeowners are familiar with the downturn of the real estate market and the negative impact it has had on our homes and lives. As many families suffer through the fear and uncertainty associated with foreclosures, there is another unfortunate reality becoming apparent in the real estate market. Commercial real estate is suffering as are those employed as a Commercial real estate agent. As tenants struggle to even find ways to pay their rent so they can stay in their offices, the market begins to struggle as the rent goes down and values for buildings go down as a result. It is a very difficult cycle to break.

While we may feel the positive impacts of an economy turning around soon and home foreclosures are showing signs of leveling off, this is not true for the commercial economy. While many thought that because commercial leases are so long term this would help protect this industry that does not appear to be helping them as much as forecasted. Because of the fact that most landlords feared trying to find new tenants, they listened to tenant demands to lower the rent. This dramatic downturn means that in many areas the value of buildings have gone down significantly.
This dramatic and unfortunate downturn in the commercial real estate market will not be cured overnight. Investors and bank that heavily finance this market might be facing some heavy losses before the upswing occurs. It is a reality that many of the mortgaged properties in both commercial real estate and in the housing market are worth less than the current mortgages on the properties. In the commercial real estate market this will be a more difficult reality to overcome.
The government may step in to provide a package that will help investors; banks and the commercial real estate market survive. There are often things that the government can do to help things along. However, it won’t happen quickly and it won’t happen overnight. The upturn to this market may take many years to recover – some estimates put it at 2017. That is a lot of years that commercial real estate agents and properties face of some trying times. It’s an unfortunate cycle that we find ourselves in with businesses struggling due to lower spending on the part of most consumers and then high unemployment making it hard for people to spend that money to begin with. Will it ever end?
I often wonder if there will be a day when we don’t hear or read negative news regarding the economy. You have to wonder if we heard a little more positive feedback if that would help things turn around. Yes, my house may be worth less today than it was a year ago but things will turn around. The economy is going to get better, people will get jobs again and the real estate market will be strong once more. Let’s all take a good look at the positive aspects that still exist, we may find ourselves not worrying so much about the doom and gloom of the current day but looking forward to a brighter tomorrow.
Rebecca Beckett writes for Innuity. for more information about Commercial real estate or Commercial real estate agent go to Royal Commercial

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