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Denis DeSaix
How about government buidlings (i.e. - city hall, fire nd police stations), religious facilities, schools? Would these owner occupied properties that produce no income be charcterized as commercial?
Howard-
I believe some could be.
A government building built to house government offices could also house private/commercial offices and thus be rented out.
Some types of properties may be too specialized to be marketable as income-producing properties.
How would one value the Pentagon, for example?
Not many office complexes to compare it to, is there?
Cost = Value? I don't know. Once we figure out how much it cost to build, perhaps no-one would buy it for that price?
Income Approach? Can we estimate market rents, lease-up rate, estimate a vacancy rate and estimate the operating expenses? Next, we determine a NOI and forecast a reasonable cap rate. With those components, can we conclude a reasonable and credible value? I think so.
(If I bid the job, can I count on you to co-op it with me? :laugh:
I'm going to ask Greg Boyd to come-in too; someone has to do the measuring! )
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