Official Blog of CCIM Live! Conferece

The CCIM Live! conference will bring together commercial real estate professionals this October in Denver. The annual event is organized by the CCIM Institute and is open to anyone with an interest in commercial real estate. Visit the conference site.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Session Spotlight: Evaluating Today's Financing Options



What are the best bets to find financing for commercial real estate transactions in the current market? How do historical trends in job growth, rail traffic, housing, and commercial real estate fundamentals influence banks lending decisions today? CCIM Live! will feature three of the industry’s financing thought leaders during a panel session on Friday, Oct. 25 from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m.

The panel session “Evaluating Today’s Financing Options” will feature moderator Maryann Mize, CCIM, senior vice president/credit officer for Charlotte State Bank in Port Charlotte, Fla., and CCIM instructor, who will lead a discussion on strategies for procuring financing in the current market conditions. Panelists Brian Bailey, senior financial policy analyst of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s supervision and regulations division, and John G. Manganiello, senior vice president and market executive with Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s business banking team, will also share insights on the effects commercial mortgage-backed securities, capitalization rates, lending trends, and mortgage delinquencies have on the broader commercial real estate market.

Industry pros who attend the conference will have an opportunity to participate in a one-hour Speed Networking Session designed to put decision makers together to make deals happen. The Denver CCIM Chapter will also host a unique chapter networking event for all CCIM Live! attendees.

Register and view the complete CCIM Live! conference line-up.


Friday, July 26, 2013

CCIM Deal Making Opportunity Aug. 6



There will be plenty of deal making opportunities at CCIM Live! But why wait until October?

CCIMs are invited to market their property listings during the next National Virtual Deal Making Session on August 6 at 12 p.m. Central. This session is open to all property types.CCIMs can gain national exposure for their listings in this online property marketing session. CCIM candidates and nonmembers are welcome to attend. Learn more and register.


Friday, July 19, 2013

Experience Matters

Dave Liniger, chairman and co-founder of RE/MAX, is the Keynote Speaker at CCIM Live! 2013 in Denver. He recently shared his industry insight with Commercial Investment Real Estate magazine. Check out his CCIM Connections piece from the July/August issue below.

Experience is often the foundation upon which success is built. For Dave Liniger, chairman and co-founder of RE/MAX LLC in Denver, a yearlong recovery from a life-threatening illness allowed him to draw on the vision, determination, and experience of establishing one of the world’s most successful real estate brokerage companies in 1973. His miraculous road to recovery inspired Liniger to write the book, My Next Step: An Extraordinary Journey of Healing and Hope, a memoir created to “inspire others facing similar difficult challenges in their lives,” he says.

“Like those in the residential field, many commercial professionals have faced some very difficult challenges over the last few years,” Liniger adds. While he believes the cycle is not quite complete, the worst is over and recovery is taking hold.

As one of the industry’s most prominent voices for housing reform, Liniger sees the positive momentum in the single-family home sector fueling activity in the commercial markets. In addition to economic and GDP gains, demographic shifts bode well for commercial real estate’s resurgence. “As the millennial generation comes of home-buying age, they will have an influence in many ways. Many of these young people want to be where the action is, so they are renting and buying in urban areas. This is already increasing demand for apartments and condos in many central business districts,” Liniger says. “It’s also changing the way many new developments are being designed, and where residential goes retail will quickly follow.”

An influx of inbound investment is another positive trend, Liniger notes. “Global investors see the U.S. as a stable, safe haven with the prospect for long-term appreciation.” These factors combined are contributing to Re/Max’s strong commitment to growing its brokerage business, he adds.

“The new challenge is adapting to the new economic environment and discovering the tools and resources that will make us successful,” Liniger says. As he so keenly knows from his personal road to recovery, “The past is behind us. An entirely new world of opportunity is on our doorstep.”