Slice Subscription Comparison
Access an online library and generate on-the-fly reports of historical data accumulated in the definitive source on investment criteria...the RERC Real Estate Report.
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| "RERC Real Estate Report" One-Year Subscription (quarterly) |
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| "RERC Real Estate Report" PDF Historical Library | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | All Years | ||
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| "Expectations & Market Realities in Real Estate" Annual Report | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | All Years | ||
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| Price (yr.) | $275 | $395 | $695 | $1,295 | $3,495 | Call to discuss |
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- Prices quoted are for individual users only. Multiple users from one organization are eligible for corporate rates. Call RERC at 319.352.1500 for details.
Features
"RERC Real Estate Report" One-Year Subscription (quarterly)The quarterly RERC Real Estate Report offers various investment criteria including required going-in and terminal capitalization rates, pre-tax yield rates, and other data for 10 property types on a national and regional level, as well as for 48 major metropolitan markets. |
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"RERC Real Estate Report" PDF Historical LibraryA library of historical RERC Real Estate Report PDF documents right at your fingertips. |
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Published Database ReportingPublished charts found in the RERC Real Estate Report. The following reports are available: National ReportsAbility to choose the following national reports as they relate to the year and quarter you select...
Regional ReportsRERC separates its national reporting into four regions: East, South, Midwest and West. Reports in this section allow you to view conditions subdivided into regions as they relate to the year, quarter, and investment tier. Metro ReportsReports are available for 48 major metropolitan areas, comparing the city's data with its respective region, as well as the nation. You may choose a report by metro, year, and quarter. |
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Advanced Database ReportingThis system enables the user to dissect RERC data and analyze trends by property type and/or on a national, regional, or metro basis. The following advanced report can be generated: Required Return Expectations by Property TypeRanges and averages of Pre-Tax Yield Rates, Capitalization Rates, Rental Growth, and Expense Growth Rates. Expected Leasing Assumptions Marketing & Holding, and Investment RecommendationsThis section includes data compiled from responses to RERC's institutional investment survey, including Buy, Sell, Hold information, as well as Renewal Probability, Time To Release, Vacancy Loss, and Marketing Time. Investment Conditions & Capitalization TechniquesNOI First Year and NOI Stabilized, Capitalization Rates Before and After Reserves, and Investment Conditions. |
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Export to ExcelGenerate custom reports and then export data to an Excel spreadsheet. |
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"Expectations & Market Realities in Real Estate" Annual ReportThe annual Expectations & Market Realities in Real Estate offers a unique and unparalleled vision for the real estate industry by combining the qualitative and quantitative research of two prestigious research firms – RERC and Torto Wheaton Research – with the extensive transaction, asset management, and research expertise of Principal Real Estate Investors, the fourth largest institutional real estate investment manager in the U.S. |
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Capital Markets ResourcesThis resource offers a breakdown of external links to valuable sources from which an advanced user may deduce how and why real estate trends occur. |
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"Eye on the Market"The "Eye on the Market" is an automatically updated snapshot of key economic rates and indicators. This provides users an at-a-glance summary of whether each current rate is rising, falling or holding steady. Current data is pulled into this snapshot from sources such as the Federal Reserve Board, BEA, NCREIF, BLS, and The Conference Board. |
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