In this episode of "The Chicago Deal Flow Deep Dive Podcast," host Michael Linton, a seasoned commercial real estate broker with nearly four decades of experience in Chicago, explores the concept of Dark Value and its significance in the Chicago commercial real estate market. Linton, a trusted advisor and strategic thinker in the industry, will guide listeners through the intricacies of Dark Value, providing clear and actionable insights.
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The episode begins by defining Dark Value as the estimated value of a commercial property if the primary tenant leaves, ceases operations, or "goes dark," emphasizing its importance, particularly for single-tenant properties.
Listeners will learn why Dark Value is a crucial metric for risk assessment, particularly for lenders and investors in the commercial real estate market.
Linton will then use hypothetical examples, as per his preference over made-up stories, to illustrate how Dark Value plays out in various property types across Chicago, including:
Single-tenant retail properties in suburban areas like Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates.
Office buildings with significant single-tenant occupancy in downtown Chicago's Loop and suburban office parks in Oak Brook.
The podcast will break down the calculation of Dark Value, considering factors such as replacement rent, increased cap rate, and re-tenanting costs. Linton will offer practical strategies for mitigating Dark Value risk, including:
Diversifying the tenant mix to reduce reliance on a single occupant.
Proactive lease management with key tenants.
Property improvements to attract new tenants quickly if needed.
Analyzing the location for strong demand and diverse economic drivers.
Finally, the episode will highlight the expertise of Chicago Deal Flow, Linton's firm, in assisting investors and property owners navigate the complexities of Dark Value across the Chicagoland area. [9] Listeners will be encouraged to contact Michael Linton or visit ChicagoDealFlow.com for guidance on commercial real estate investments in Chicago.