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Market Intelligence

Submarket signals, not broker surveys.

Cap rate trends, absorption, pipeline activity, and competitive density — drawn from transaction records and permit filings, not self-reported surveys. Southeast US submarket coverage.

4
MSAs covered (SE US)
Qtly
Cap rate updates
Deed
Transaction-based (not survey)
5yr
Historical trend window
Signal Types

Four signal categories that move CRE investment decisions.

Cap Rate Trends

Trailing 12-month cap rates by use class and submarket, derived from deed-recorded transactions. Compare office, retail, industrial, and multifamily separately — not blended averages.

Absorption & Vacancy

Net absorption by submarket from MLS-aggregated lease records and assessor data. Vacancy is estimated from property-level records, not survey responses.

Pipeline Activity

Active development permits, major variance approvals, and recent entitlement actions by submarket — the leading indicator that broker surveys consistently lag by 6-18 months.

Competitive Density

Counts of existing and proposed competing properties by use class and drive-time radius. Used to estimate NOI support from supply-side constraints or pressure from incoming competition.

Price per SF Trends

Sale price per SF trajectory by use class and submarket over trailing 5 years — calibrated from deed transfer records and assessor data.

Days on Market

Median time to close by use class and submarket — a measure of liquidity risk that affects both valuation and hold-period assumptions in pro forma models.

Coverage

Southeast US focus: Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, Nashville.

Parcelhalo coverage is deliberately bounded to markets where we have sufficient transaction density for defensible submarket-level analysis. We do not publish figures for submarkets where data is thin.

CLT
Charlotte MSA
PRIMARY
RDU
Raleigh MSA
AVAILABLE
ATL
Atlanta MSA
AVAILABLE
BNA
Nashville MSA
AVAILABLE

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Cap rate trends, absorption, and pipeline data for Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, and Nashville MSAs — derived from deed records and permit filings, not broker surveys.