2001-2015 Village Park Drive, Knightdale, NC
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2001-2015 Village Park Drive, Knightdale, NC
For Sale Investment 2001-2015 Village Park Drive, Knightdale, NC Table of Contents 01 Executive Summary 02 Pricing & Financial Analysis 03 Property Information 04 Demographics Prepared by In conjunction with Jake Plotkin, CCIM Scott Hurst Broker jplotkin@naicarolantic.com Broker Coldwell Banker Commercial scotthurst1@yahoo.com 919-830-7184 NAI Carolantic Realty, Inc. 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27607 919-832-0594 NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, AND THE SAME IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, PRIOR SALE, LEASE OR FINANCING, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE, AND OF ANY SPECIAL LISTING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY OUR PRINCIPALS NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ARE MADE AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR ANY HAZARDS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE ANY TO BE IMPLIED. Property Overview Property Overview This building is located at 2001-2015 Village Park Dr in Knightdale. (Raleigh MSA) in North Carolina. The subject is approximately 10,080 square-foot, multi-tenant retail building on approximately 1.10 acres of land. The lease is modified gross, with Tenants paying their own utilities. This property is situated close to Walmart and immediately behind a Wendy’s. Surrounding tenants include Walmart, Burger King, KFC, Taco Bell, Good Year, Home Depot, Target, Kohl’s, Dicks and many more. Just east of the I-540 exit, this location has great access to Raleigh through Business 64 or I-540. The property is surrounded by several large retail centers, including the Shoppes at Midway Plantation, a Lowe’s Grocery Anchored Center and a Walmart. There are over 91,000 residents in a 5-mile radius and an average household income of $71,000+ in a 3-mile radius. Rex Hospital has a satellite just up the street from this property, which just traded to a Chicago based REIT for $25M. Sales Price: $1,150,00 $1,125,000 Cap Rate: 9.75% Location Overview Triangle Area Overview Quality of Life Centrally located between the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the legendary Outer Banks and Atlantic coast to the east, the Triangle enjoys favorable climate year-round. Tropical air in the summer and mild temperatures in the winter keep the mean annual temperature at a comfortable 60 degrees. While the Triangle is closely associated with a thriving economy or NCAA national championship basketball teams, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill boast full and diverse menus of art, music, and other cultural treasures. Theatrical performances grace stages throughout the areas, and a number of performing arts groups showcase their talents in outdoor venues and amphitheaters. The area is also brimming with some of the finest museums in the Southeast. With two of the nation’s top medical teaching and research hospitals and a host of high quality community hospitals, the region is also home to world-class medical care. Prosperous Business Climate Anchored by one of the nation’s largest research parks and three nationally renowned research universities, the Research Triangle area consistently ranks among the nation’s best economies year after year. Industry giants in pharmaceuticals, computer software, telecommunications, and biotechnology dot the landscape in spacious campus-like environments, helping to fuel thriving retail sales and entrepreneurial success. The metro area’s economic success is most evident in the rising incomes of its residents. The region’s per capita income has long outstripped the state’s per capita income, and this strong economic performance is projected to continue to increase over the next 15 years. Growing Blend of People and Cultures Approximately 57 new people per day make this area their home, positioning the Research Triangle region as the fastest-growing metro area in North Carolina since 1990. At the heart of the region’s success lies a diverse and growing blend of people and cultures from every corner of the globe. The region’s quality growth and ability to mix native traditions and newcomer influences have shaped a population full of vitality, diversity, and prosperity. Highly Educated and Diverse Workforce With a diversified and prosperous business climate and an environment attractive to tomorrow’s technology, the Triangle boasts one of the most highly educated and diverse workforces in the nation. With more than 46 percent of its 25-or-older population holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, it’s no wonder that Forbes magazine ranked Raleigh as one of the best cities for new college grads. The advanced manufacturing sector in the Triangle area, employing more than 87,000 individuals, is also very diverse. Businesses in the area manufacture a vast array of products such as computers, medical devices, Location Overview food products, communications and electrical equipment, precision fabricated metal products, and industrial machinery. The Triangle area has had consistently low unemployment rates accompanied by high rates of job growth. The area’s unemployment rate is consistently below the statewide unemployment rate as well as the national rate. Making the Grade Since the formation of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1793 as the nation’s first public university, education has played an important role in the life of the region’s residents. Today the Triangle is home to 10 quality colleges and universities, including a trio of the nation’s most prominent institutions: North Carolina State University in Raleigh, Duke University in Durham and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to universities and junior colleges, the region’s community colleges offer a variety of educational opportunities tailored to meet the needs for those pursuing technical careers as well as businesses seeking a specially-trained workforce. Public schools in each of the area’s seven school districts also continue to earn high marks, outperforming school districts across the state and nation in end-of-course and proficiency tests, SAT scores, and other performance-measuring criteria. All the Right Connections Whether it’s Raleigh-Durham International Airport bringing the world to its doorstep, major highways and interstates placing the region within two days’ trucking time of 60 percent of the nation’s industrial bases or major sea ports less than three hours away, the Triangle is strategically located in the heart of it all. The region is also home to some of the most innovative and recognized business parks and properties in the world from Research Triangle Park, the first planned research park of its kind in the U.S., to North Carolina State University’s Centennial Campus, a model partnership between business, government, and higher education, the quality of properties and sites in the Research Triangle area is rarely equaled anywhere in the country. Raleigh-Durham International Airport Located five miles east of Research Triangle Park in Wake County, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport provides efficient and cost-effective travel options for the Triangle. Location Overview Construction Costs The Research Triangle area has relatively low building construction costs. Costs are more than 20 percent lower than the average for 30 major U.S. cities and compare favorably to other metropolitan areas. Construction costs in the area are declining relative to the benchmark 30 major city average. Research Triangle Construction Cost Index Note: Index is for given year with average for 30 major cities for each year = 100.0 2011 Construction Cost Index City Atlanta, GA Austin, TX Baltimore, MD Chicago, IL Charlotte, NC Columbia, SC Durham, NC Greensboro, NC Jacksonville, FL Nashville, TN Raleigh, NC Richmond, VA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Washington, D.C. United States Cost Index 88.1 79.1 92.6 117.2 76.5 76.3 77.1 76.2 85.2 85.9 76.6 85.3 23.6 117.9 97.9 100.0 Source: R.S. Means, Co., 2011: Means Building Construction Cost Data Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park is a planned research development, created in 1959 by leaders from business, government, and academia to attract companies doing world-class research and development in growing scientific and technological disciplines. RTP is centrally located between the three major Triangle research universities: North Carolina State University in Raleigh, Duke University in Durham, and University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Close ties between university departments and RTP firms and access to university facilities are strong advantages for area businesses. Also located in RTP is the NC Biotechnology Center, a state supported initiative that provides grants and creative services to support biotech companies. The partially state funded MCNC offers advanced resources in microfabrication and telecommunications and houses the NC Supercomputing Center. Other strong drawing cards are the Research Triangle Institute (the nation’s fourth largest nonprofit contract research organization), educated and talented students, a high quality labor supply, and opportunities for interactive research. Raleigh-Durham International Airport is only five miles from RTP. Pricing & Financial Analysis Notes: Suite 2001 - Yaquelin Milla (Fashion Store): Paying $1,000/month for first 6 months, then $1,200/month Suite 2003 - Diva Doos (Beauty Salon): Increases to $1,300/month on July 1, 2015 Suites 2015 & 2017 - Convenience Store: Lease calls for payments of $2,000/month but tenant currently paying $1,200/month Property Information Property L Map 1 540 401 96 Riley Hil lR 64 Ave Bern . 14 New BUS S 64 BYP 15 64 OP OSE Poole Rd. D Rock Qua rry Rd 540 231 field R d. Smith PR 301 40 ITE . Rd BUS 13 d. e vill Roles Tower S/C d. 440 R Trawick 11 Hope Rd. . Buffaloe Rd New ope Church Rd. H New N W E . S Property Map P Blv d. . on te R d. 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