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COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL | HOUSTON MEDICAL OFFICE | 2ND QUARTER 2010
YEAR-END 2012 | MEDICAL OFFICE
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HOUSTON MEDICAL OFFICE
MARKET INDICATORS
1STHALF
2012
2ND HALF
2012
CITYWIDE NET
ABSORPTION (SF) 735K 250K
CITYWIDE SF DELIVERED 1.0M 207K
CITYWIDE AVERAGE
VACANCY 12.6% 12.5%
CLASS A
AVERAGE VACANCY 14.4% 14.6%CITYWIDE AVERAGE
RENTAL RATE $23.11 $23.17
CLASS A AVERAGE
RENTAL RATE $28.92 $29.13
COLLIERS HEALTHCARE SERVICES GROUP - Houston Texas
HEALTHCARE MARKET COMMENTARY
Houstons Medical Office Market Posts 984,525SF of Positive NetAbsorption in 2012
Houston medical office buildings recorded 249,533SF of positive net absorptio
in thesecond halfof2012,pushing year-end 2012 netabsorption to 984,525SF
By property class, Class A posted the largest amount of year-end positive ne
absorption with 771,903 SF, followedbyClass B properties posting 244,875 SF
of positive net absorption. Since mid-year, the citywide average vacancy rate
decreased 10 basis points and the average quoted rental rate increased slightl
from$23.11 to $23.17 per SF.
Houstons medical office market is expected to benefit from both short- and
long-term regional trends. Disciplined development, with only 9 new buildings
added to inventory in 12 months, will relieve the pressure in filling the existing
vacant lease space.
Overall, Houstons economy remains among the strongest in the U.S. Housto
area home sales increased by 17.4% compared to sales one year ago. The
Houston metropolitan area added 85,000 jobs between November 2011 and
November 2012, an increase of 3.2%, and is on track to add the same amoun
in2013. Unemployment fell to 5.8%from7.3%one year ago.
5%
7%
9%
11%
13%
15%17%
(200,000)
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000Absorption New Supply Vacancy
ABSORPTION, NEW SUPPLY & VACANCY RATES
Houston
UNEMPLOYMENT NOV2011 NOV2012
HOUSTON 7.3% 5.8%
TEXAS 7.2% 5.8%
U.S. 8.2% 7.4%
JOB GROWTHANNUALCHANGE
# OF JOBSADDED
HOUSTON 3.2% 85K
TEXAS 2.6% 274K
U.S. 1.4% 1.9M
JOB GROWTH & UNEMPLOYMENT(Not Seasonally Adjusted)
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Vacancy &AvailabilityHoustons medical office occupancy
increased slightly during the second
half of 2012 with the citywide average
vacancy rate decreasing by 10 basis
points (bps) to 12.5%from12.6%.
By property class, Class B vacancyrates posted the largest decrease
during the second half of 2012, 50
bps to 11.5% from 12.0% in 2Q 2012.
Class A vacancy rates increased 20
bps to 14.6 % from 14.4%, while
Class C vacancy rates increased 30
bps to 12.1% from 12.1%mid-year.
Sublease space has not had a
significant impact on current vacancy
rates, remaining below 1.0% of total
vacant space over five years. Of the
3.4M SF of vacant space on themarket at year-end 2012, only 61,180
SF was sublease space.
Disciplined medical office
development activity has helped
prevent major upheavals in current
occupancy levels. There were only
seven (7) new buildings (152,108 SF)
added to the market during 2011 and
just nine (9) buildings (1.26M SF)
delivered in 2012. The largest project
completed within the past two yearswas the University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center
Administration Building located at
7007 Bertner Avenue in the Texas
Medical Center (895,600 SF owner
occupied).
Presently, only one medical office
building is under construction, The
30,000 SF College Park Medical
Plaza located at 3117 College Park
Dr. in The Woodlands. The project is23% pre-leased and is scheduled to
deliver J une 2013.
Absorption& Demand
Houston medical office buildings
recorded 249,533 SF of positive net
absorption in the second half of 2012,
pushing year-end 2012 net absorption
to 984,525 SF.
By property class, Class A posted th
largest amount of year-end positiv
net absorption with 771,903 S
followed by Class B propertie
posting 244,875 SF of positive n
absorption. In contrast, Class
posted 32,253 SF of negative n
absorption.
Rental RatesQuoted full-service rental rates for a
medical office property classe
averaged $23.17/SF in 4Q 2012, a
increase from the $23.00/SF in mid
year. Medical office building landlord
continued to offer lease concession
including free rent and generou
tenant improvement packages t
attract and retain credit worthtenants.
By property class, on a bi-annu
basis, the average Class A rental ra
of $29.13 per SF increased fro
$28.92 per SF, Class B increased t
$22.57 from $22.43 per SF, and th
average Class C rate increased fro
$22.43 to $22.57 per squarefoot.
MEDICAL OFFICECLASS A & B VACANCY VS. RENTS
$0.00
$5.00
$10.00
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
8%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
0%
Q1-10
Q2-10
Q3-10
Q4-10
Q1-11
Q2-11
Q3-11
Q4-11
Q1-12
Q2-12
Q3-12
Q4-12
Class AVacancy Class BVacancy
Class ARents Class BRents
Class A7,611,919
28.2%
Class B14,239,726
54.9%
Class C5,006,935
18.6%
Class A Class B Class C
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Q2-10
Q3-10
Q4-10
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Q2-11
Q3-11
Q4-11
Q1-12
Q2-12
Q3-12
Q4-12
Class A Class B Class C
MEDICAL OFFICENET ABSORPTION BY CLASS
MEDICAL OFFICEEXISTING INVENTORY BY CLASS
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SalesActivity
Transaction activity remained solid
during 2012, with 57 properties
changing hands. According to CoStar
Comps, Houston medical sales
transactions had a total dollar volume of$170M, averaging $223 per SF with a
7.4% capitalizationrate.
Many of the transactions were multi-
property sales, however, there were
several significant single property
transactions thatoccurred.
The 27,760 SF 8515 FanninMOB inthe
South Main/Medical Center submarket
was purchased by The Link Group, Inc.
in September 2012.
The 80,740 SF 1111 Augusta MOB in
the San Felipe/Voss submarket was
purchased by Sentinel Real Estate
Corporation for $21.4M or $265 per SF.
The property was built in 1977 and was
renovated in 2004..
The 29,313 SF, Kingsland Medical
Plaza located at 777 S Fry Rd. in the
Katy Freeway West submarket was
purchased byFinesa RealEstate Groupfor$4.3M or$147 per SF.
Investcorp J V Griffin Partners
purchased the Offices at Pin Oak Park,
a 504,700 SF, five-building portfolio
from McCord Development for $78.7M
or$156 per SF. The property is located
in the Bellaire submarket and was 90%
occupiedatthetime ofsale.
LeasingActivity
Houstons 2012 medical office leasin
activity reached 823,000 SF. B
property class, Class B product led th
market with 464,000 SF lease
followedby Class A at271,000 SF, theClass C at88,000 SF.
Although the majority of new lease
signed in the second half of the yea
were in the 1,000 - 5,000 SF rang
there were a few larger leas
transactions.
One of the larger transactions wa
Physician Endoscopy Centers leas
renewal of 14,080 SF at 3030
Gessner Rd. in the Westchassubmarket.
Additional lease transactions includ
DermSurgery Associates, PA renewe
its lease of 14,000 SF in Greenpark I
the South Main/Medical Cente
submarket; Legacy Community Heal
Center leased 3,700 SF at 830
Homestead Rd. in the Northeast Nea
submarket; Woodlands Gynocology
Aesthetics leased 3,000 SF Medic
Arts Center II in The Woodland
submarket.
Source: Costar Group; Real Capital Analytics
RBA: 27,760 SF
Built: 1994
Buyer: The Link Group, Inc.
Seller: Treeline Partners Ltd
Sale Date: Sep 2012
RBA: 80,740 SF
Built: 1977/2004
Buyer: Sentinel Real Estate Corp
Seller: Healthcare Realty Trust Inc.
Sale Date: Aug 2012
Sale Price: $21.4M
Cap Rate: 6.81%
RBA: 29,313 SF
Built: 1994
Buyer: Finesa Real Estate Group
Seller: Norvin Partners
Sale Date: Dec 2012
Sale Price: $4.3M
Kingsland Medical Plaza
777 S Fry RdKaty Freeway West Submarket
8515 Fannin Street1
South Main/Medical Center Submarket
SALES TRANSACTIONS
1111 Augusta Drive
San Felipe/Voss Submarket
1Colliers International Houston Transaction
Cordes Medical Building
2655 Cordes DriveE Fort Bend Co/Sugar Land Submarket
RBA: 8,531 SF
Built: 2005
Buyer: Scuben Cordes, LLC
Seller: Jag At Cordes LLC
Sale Date: Nov 2012
Sale Price: $2.3M
Cap Rate: 8.25%
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The Texas Medical Center (TMC) the worlds largest medical center represents one of Houstons major
economic drivers and core industries with an estimated regional annual economic impact of $14 billion. TMC is
also one of Houstons largest employers with 92,500 employees, including physicians, scientists, researchers and
other advanceddegreeprofessionals in the life sciences.
The internationally-renowned, 1,300-acre TMC is the worlds largest medical complex with 52 member institutions,
including leading medical, academic and research institutions, all of which are non-profit and dedicated to the
higheststandards of research, education and patientand preventive care. Member institutions include13hospitals
and two specialized patient facilities, as well as 19 renowned academic and research institutions virtuallycovering
all health-related careers including two medical schools, four nursing schools, as well as schools of dentistry,
public health, and pharmacy and 15support services organizations. Over69,000 students including more than
7,000 international students are affiliated with TMC, includinghighschool, collegeand health profession graduate
programs. More than7.1million patients visited in 2011, including approximately16,000 international patient visits.
TMC Patient Care Institutions
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Texas Childrens Hospital
Memorial Hermann Hospital System
The Methodist Hospital
St. Lukes Episcopal Hospital
Lyndon B. J ohnson General HospitalQuentin Mease Community Hospital
Ben Taub General Hospital
The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
The Hospice at the Texas Medical Center
Texas Heart Institute
Shriners Hospitals for Children Houston
Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston
In addition to the medical facilities and institutions of higherlearning, TMC is also home to more than 280 professionalbuildings. Overall, the complex covers over 18 miles ofpublic and private streets and roadways, with 45.5M SF ofexistingpatient, education, andresearchspace.
TMC has continued to grow and expand over the pastseveral decades with the majority of growth occurring in thepast ten years. The Center is located in the 110-acreUniversity of Texas Research Park, a joint effortbetween theUniversity of Texas Health Science Center, M.D. Andersonand General Electric Healthcare. In terms of future growth,TMC approved $7.1 billion in building and infrastructureinvestments between 2008 and 2012, with annual research
expenditures estimatedat$1billion.
TMC Academic and Research Institutions
Texas Childrens Hospital Neurological Research Institute
Baylor College of Medicine
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
University of Houston College of Pharmacy
Rice UniversityTexas A&M University Health Science Center
Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing
Texas Womans University Institute of Health Sciences
Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and HealthSciences
Harris County Psychiatric Center
Houston Academy of Medicine
TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson CancerCenter ranked #1 in U.S. News & World Reports
Americas Best Hospitals for cancer care.
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