16Apr

The first quarter 2024 industrial real estate market report is out for the greater Los Angeles area.

Here are a few of the important points from the quarterly update on the greater Los Angeles industrial real estate market: 

  1. Market Conditions:
    • Vacancies and availability increased across all submarkets.
    • Lease rates experienced a decrease.
    • Sales and leasing activity hit historic lows.
    • Construction starts diminished.
  2. Employment and Wage Trends:
    • Unemployment rate fell to 3.8%, with a slight increase in labor force participation rate.
    • Average hourly earnings rose by 4.1% year-over-year, surpassing inflation.
  3. Inflation Concerns:
    • Inflation measures remain elevated, with growing worries that the disinflation process has stalled.
    • CPI report indicates inflation surpassed forecasts, with both month-over-month and year-over-year increases.
  4. Economic Growth:
    • Economy grew by 2.5% on an annual basis at the end of 2023.
    • Forecasted GDP growth for Q1 2024 is around 2.4%.
  5. Investor Sentiment and Market Behavior:
    • Cautious investor sentiment due to uncertainty over potential federal interest rate cuts and geopolitical challenges.
    • Opportunities for owner-occupiers to acquire buildings with less competition from institutional investors.
    • Smaller buildings sought after via SBA loans and conventional financing, but with stringent oversight from lenders.
  6. Tenant Trends and Industrial Real Estate:
    • Lease renewals becoming more prevalent among tenants.
    • Tenants increasingly subletting unused space.
    • Despite market corrections, industrial real estate remains sought after, driven by barriers-to-entry and demand for newer, functional space in infill Southern California markets.

The report ends with a note that the Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles are seeing higher volumes.  With West Coast labor concerns resolved and issues at the Panama Canal (drought), Red Sea (safety), East Coast labor negotiations and now Baltimore (FSK Bridge Collapse) expect this trend to continue.

20May

The South Bay, Midcounties and Inland Empire all experienced further lease rate and sale price growth and demand continues to outstrip supply.

11Feb

The 4th quarter Los Angeles / Long Beach Industrial Real Estate Market experienced continued rising sale prices and lease rates.

The Los Angeles / Long Beach Industrial Real Estate market experienced more of the same, high demand and low supply.  Sale prices and lease rates for warehouses and industrial properties continue to set all time highs.  Click below for full report.

05Aug

The Industrial segment of the Los Angeles-Long Beach Commercial Real Estate Market continued to rocket up with large gains in lease rates and sale prices.

Already low vacancy rates shrunk to 1.1% as lease rates and sales prices continue their ascent. An unprecedented 20% growth in rent rates was experienced in Q2 of 2021 and average sale prices increase by 37%!  Click the below link for the full report.

30Apr

The 1st Quarter of 2021 saw the continued lack of inventory in the Industrial Real Estate Market leading to the market to carry on with increasing in lease rates and sale prices.

The shortage of warehouse and industrial space available for lease and sale persisted in the 1st quarter of 2021.  The continued rise of e-commerce has led to demand for industrial space to outstrip supply. Additionally, low interest rates have led to the average sale price to increase by... CLICK BELOW FOR FULL REPORT

30Oct

The 3rd Quarter of 2020 featured an increase commercial real estate sales and leasing activity.

Sales in the 3rd quarter of 2020 almost tripled in the Los Angeles/Long Beach Industrial Market and leasing activity picked up decreasing vacancy rates by 25%.  E-commerce will continue to pressure the availability of Industrial properties and warehouses for sale and for lease as the COVID-19 pandemic quickened the pace of change with consumer preferences.  Click here for full report.