Steve Rushmore gave a keynote address to over 1,500 lodging industry leaders attending the NYU Hospitality Investment Conference in New York City. The topic was “Valuation Trends for the U.S. Lodging Industry.”
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Valuation Trends for the U.S. Lodging Industry
Steve Rushmore gave a keynote address to over 1,500 lodging industry leaders attending the NYU Hospitality Investment Conference in New York City. The topic was “Valuation Trends for the U.S. Lodging Industry.”
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During the late 1970s and early '80s, financial institutions were very busy financing, then refinancing, hotels across the United States. At the same time, a young Stephen Rushmore was busy trying to build a reputation for providing hotel valuation
Misconceptions About Appraisals
Over the past 15 years, lodging appraisals have become an important component of most mortgage applications and investment analyses.
Pricing A Management Contract
Lodging appraisals demand some unique approaches. How, for instance, can you determine the value of a hotel management contract?
Real Estate Jargon Made Simple
Hotel appraisals and market studies generally come with their own language. This month's column will be devoted to defining some of those often used and sometimes misunderstood expressions.
The Broker Vs. The Appraiser: How to Value A Hotel
Estimating the value of a hotel is one of the mos difficult appraisal assignments. Transient lodging facilities represent not only real estate investments but going businesses as well.
The Valuation of Distressed Hotels
Today's hotel market is in a state of chaos. The overbuilding of the 1980s coupled with the recession of the 1990s has sent hotel occupancies in many parts of the country plummeting.
Understanding Economic Life
Economic life is the period when improvements to a property contribute to property value. Hotels and motels have a definite life span of positive cash flow.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
During the late 1970s and early '80s, financial institutions were very busy financing, then refinancing, hotels across the United States. At the same time, a young Stephen Rushmore was busy trying to build a reputation for providing hotel valuation
Over the past 15 years, lodging appraisals have become an important component of most mortgage applications and investment analyses.
Lodging appraisals demand some unique approaches. How, for instance, can you determine the value of a hotel management contract?
Hotel appraisals and market studies generally come with their own language. This month's column will be devoted to defining some of those often used and sometimes misunderstood expressions.
Estimating the value of a hotel is one of the mos difficult appraisal assignments. Transient lodging facilities represent not only real estate investments but going businesses as well.
Today's hotel market is in a state of chaos. The overbuilding of the 1980s coupled with the recession of the 1990s has sent hotel occupancies in many parts of the country plummeting.
Economic life is the period when improvements to a property contribute to property value. Hotels and motels have a definite life span of positive cash flow.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.