| Industrial Warehouse Rent Determinants
in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area Author:
Richard J. Buttimer, Jr., Ronald C. Rutherford, and Ron Witten
Start Page: 47
End Page: 56
Volume: 13
Issue Number: 1
Year: 1997
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This paper presents
the first empirical analysis of the determinants of pooled variation in industrial
warehouse rents. It examines industrial warehouse rents using data for seventeen quarterly
periods in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. M/PF Research Inc. provided the data. A random
effects model is used to estimate the relationship between market rents for industrial
properties and various independent variables. Rent per square foot is positively related
to the number of grade high doors, and the annual change in net employment. Rent per
square foot is negatively effected by ceiling height, percentage of office space, building
age, and the presence of a sprinkler system. The results indicate that rents are
significantly impacted by physical characteristics, location, and general market
conditions. Additionally, there is evidence to suggest that the relationship between
physical characteristics and rents is nonlinear.
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