What Is My Warehouse Worth?
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Valuation Tool FAQ
Got questions about the valuation estimate? We've got answers.
How accurate is this free valuation?
This tool provides an estimate based on current market data and comparable properties in Palm Beach County. For an exact analysis of your property's lease rate and market position, request a custom valuation from Zach. He'll review your specific property details, comparable sales, and market conditions to deliver a precise estimate.
What factors affect my warehouse's lease rate?
Key factors include location, total square footage, clear height, loading docks, condition, amenities (3-phase power, climate control), office buildout, and current market demand. Properties with premium features like 24'+ clear height, multiple docks, and climate control typically command higher lease rates.
How long does it take to lease industrial space in Palm Beach County?
In the current market (6.8% industrial vacancy), our average lease-up time is 45 days with active marketing. Small-bay spaces under 10,000 SF often lease much faster due to ultra-tight 2.3% vacancy in that segment. Passive listings without professional marketing can take 120+ days.
Is there any cost for a custom valuation?
No. Custom valuations are completely free with zero obligation to list your property. We provide detailed market analysis to landlords who are exploring their options or considering listing in the near future.
What's the difference between NNN and gross lease rates?
NNN (triple net) rates are base rent only—the tenant pays property taxes, insurance, and CAM (common area maintenance) separately. Gross leases include these costs built into a single rate. Our valuation tool uses NNN rates, which are standard for warehouse and industrial properties in Palm Beach County.
I'm not ready to list yet. Should I still get a custom valuation?
Absolutely. A custom valuation helps you understand your property's market value and when the timing is right to list. Many landlords request a valuation first to get comfortable with the numbers before moving forward with a listing.