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Silicon Valley Commercial Real Estate Reports

Navigating commercial real estate trends in Silicon Valley can be overwhelming. The market is large, can move fast and there’s plenty of competition. So whether you’re in the market today or just want to keep up with the latest happenings, this page is for you!

Below you’ll find the following helpful resources – feel free to download.

Research & Forecast Report

This quarterly report is packed with the latest trends for Silicon Valley CRE along with Colliers’ forecasts. It’s broken down by asset type (office, R&D, industrial, and warehouse) – providing insights on recent transactions, research findings, trends and stats.

Check out the back of the report for a “cheat sheet” broken down by asset type and submarket for a quick takeaway on lease rates, availability and new construction pipeline.

We know you’ve got enough on your plate – which is why we selected the reports on this page to keep you informed on the Silicon Valley CRE market. However, if you’re not finding what you’re looking for, then feel free to contact me to discuss further – we have many resources available help meet your needs.

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MinnisCRE Glossary

Are you puzzled by or need a refresher on MinnisCRE terms or abbreviations? Then you’re in the right place. MinnisCRE’s glossary lists and explains commonly used terms in the industry and throughout the blog. This is the best place to refer back to and familiarize yourself with the various distinctions. If you’d like something explained that’s not listed here, then please contact me.

Glossary

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Effective Net Absorption
Effective net absorption is a Colliers measurement of the net change in available space during a given period of time after adjustments for space taken off the market. Effective net absorption utilizes the same formula to measure change of occupancy as a net absorption except that it treats any newly available space, whether available direct or for sublease, as if it is coming onto the market vacant.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this website/blog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer, Colliers International. The information furnished has been obtained from sources I deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although I have no reason to doubt its accuracy, I do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents.

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