Commercial Absorption Rates – Prince William County – September 2011

Commercial Real Estate Absorption Rates for Prince William County are offered as a service of Michael’s Commercial LLC. The monthly absorption rates are categorized by the following Prince William County Zoning Districts:

  • B-1 (General Business District)
  • B-2 (Neighborhood Business District)
  • B-3 (Convenience Retail District
  • O(L) (Office Low-Rise District)
  • O(M) (Office Mid-Rise District)
  • O(H) (Office High-Rise District)
  • O(F) (Office/Flex District)
  • M-1 (Heavy Industrial District)
  • M-2 (Light Industrial District)
  • M/T (Industrial/Transportation District)

Absorption Rates are established by how many properties have sold during a given period of time (e.g., 365, 180, 90 and 30 days). Absorption rates also allow tracking trends in the market for any given number of days, weeks or months. These trends can indicate whether we may be in a Sellers Market, a Neutral Market or a Buyers Market. A monthly absorption rate of 5-6 is usually considered a Neutral Market. Anything below five is regarded as a Sellers Market and anything above six a Buyers Market.

  • Sellers Market                         1-4 Months Supply
  • Neutral Market                        5-6 Months Supply
  • Buyers Market                            7 Plus Months Supply

The following tables reflect the Monthly Absorption Rates* for respective Zoning Districts in Prince William County ending on September 30, 2011:

 Commercial Absorption Rate 1

Commercial Absorption Rate 2

Commercial Absorption Rate 3

  • Total Number of Properties on Market. The number of properties on the market during the reporting period.
  • Total Number of Sales. The total number of Sold properties during the given reporting period.
  • Monthly Absorption Rate. The rate at which the Sold properties were absorbed in the market on a monthly basis.
  • Inventory. The number of available properties as of the reporting date.
  • Months Supply. The number of months it will take the properties to sell based on the number of properties that have sold during the reporting period.
  • Chance of Selling. The rate at which the properties in the inventory will sell based on the percentage of the total properties on the market and the total number of sales.

The tables above indicate that the commercial real estate market in Prince William County has been minimal during this reporting period. There were no commercial property sales within the last 30 days. Nine commercial properties are currently on the market and one property is currently Under Contract. There is one less property on the market than reported last month. We are presently in a Buyer’s Market.

  • General Business District – Minimal activity – There was a net decrease of one property during this reporting period. Seven properties are currently in the inventory.
  •  Neighborhood Business District – No activity – No Properties currently in the inventory.
  • Convenience Retail District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.
  • Office Low-Rise District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.
  • Office Mid-Rise District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.
  • Office High-Rise District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.
  • Office/Flex District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.
  • Heavy Industrial District – Minimal activity – No increase in the number of properties during this reporting period. One property currently in the inventory.
  • Light Industrial District – Minimal activity – No increase in the number of properties during this reporting period. One listing is currently in the inventory and one property is Under Contract.
  • Industrial/Transportation District – No activity – No properties currently in the inventory.

 

*The data presented here is compiled from information provided by the Metropolitan Regional Information System.

The information provided here is the author’s own interpretation of the Prince William County Commercial Real Estate market and makes no warranty or claim regarding the usefulness or implications of this information.

Michael Setunsky is the Broker and owner of Michael's Commercial LLC serving the Northern Virginia commercial real estate market. He has been licensed since 1985 and a Broker since 1990. As a commercial real estate and business broker, he has earned the distinction for being one of the top commercial real estate producers in the Mid-Atlantic Region. He also serves on the Mid Atlantic Real Estate Marketing Association's (MAREMA) Board of Directors, and is a Commonwealth of Virginia licensed Instructor. He teaches Pre-licensing, Post Licensing Education, Broker's and Continuing Education courses. Visit his company web site at http://michaelscommercial.com/.

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Don: Thank you. Absorption rates explain a lot about the market. Thanks again.

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Congrats on this feature post.

It pays to do a detailed post about your area

your friend in Charlottesville

 

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Charles: Thanks, your comment is appreciated and thanks for stopping by.

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Michael ~ Congrats on your feature. Very interesting post.

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Wow, Michael!  I am always in awe over your exceptional attention to detail in your market reports.  Your consumer is most grateful, I am sure, for this valuable information.  Great job and congrats on the feature too!

10:49pm • #18
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Debe: Absorption reports are a good way to explain the local market to potential sellers. Thank you and thank you for stopping by.

7:54am • #20
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2011

Monday is my Happiness Day.
I visit as many blog posts as I can throughout the day
and spread happiness, which means I probably didn’t read this post.
I just stopped by to spread some happiness.
Feel free to delete this comment if it doesn’t make you happy.

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11:03am • #21
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Michael --  Not everyone posts absorption rates.  It is so important to analyze absorption in order to price effectively.  This is a lot of valuable info for your market readers.

3:19pm • #23
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Barbara: You are absolutely right. Absorption rates tell a lot about the market. Thanks for the visit.

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Hi Michael, Prince William County is going toward PMD (Planned Mixed-Use District) zoning, will you be able to add this to you spreadsheet.  PMD zoning goes beyond just development, we are selling and leasing retail and office condos with PMD zoning, along with many other developers and brokers, which greatly changes your absorption rates.  In addition to PMD, there will also be MTN (Mass Transit Node) in the very near future, along with UMU (Urban Mixed-Use) being the way that the county is going.

9:11am • #25
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Robert: Yes I will be adding PMD zoning to my spreadsheet as well as future PWC zoning districts. It does require an extensive program upgrade. Thanks for stopping by.

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I love your commercial reports for Prince William County!  I wish the commercial agents here would do something similar so I could buy a clue about that market!

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Renee: Thank you, your comment is much appreciated. Things are starting to look up a little bit.

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Michael - this is a great post with plenty of information that your clients will love to read!!!

8:14am • #29
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Barbara: Absorption rates are a very useful way for viewing the market. Thanks for your comment and the visit.

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Michael - excellent post filled with valuable information so good for your clients - So great to see a stellar Market Report get featured - Congratulations!

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Kristine: Thank you very much. I hope they provide useful information. Thank you for stopping by.

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