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2 THE BROKER’S ROLE IN SUSTAINABLE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
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Slide header copy In This Chapter >Filtering for most reliable sources of information >Providing relevant market details >Knowing issues specific to site >Counseling on benefit and risk of sustainability cost 1-1 2-1
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Slide header copy In This Chapter (cont.) 2-2 >Facilitating green leasing >Analyzing client’s needs >Educating clients re ongoing nature of sustainability
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Slide header copy Filtering for Reliable Information 1-1 2-3 >Tasks of real estate professionals include: Educating clients on reliable information sources Taking objective stance to sustainability/green claims
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Slide header copy Questions to Ask 2-4 >“Certified” sustainable/green building or space or product Certified by whom? Rating/standard/certification developed by independent, open process? >High-efficiency product/feature Independent research showing it delivers efficiency that it claims?
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Slide header copy Market Details 1-1 2-5 >Green tenants, green buildings/features, and estimated absorption >Aspects of green philosophy that are represented in your area >Perceived value of sustainability in the community
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Slide header copy Sources of Market Information 2-6 >LoopNet >CoStar MLS >USGBC Web site >Local companies that support sustainability education >Other sectors in the market that promote sustainability
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Slide header copy Issues Specific to the Site 1-1 2-7 >Local climate influences >Availability of density bonuses >The local regulatory environment Federal, state, and municipal government regulations, (codes), mandates, land use regulations, environmental inspection, and other requirements
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Slide header copy Local Incentives 2-8 >Greater density allowance >Lowering of impact fees >Fast track and streamlined permitting >Reduced lot size and parking requirements >Cost avoidance of transportation fees, water and electric >Tax increment financing (TIF)
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Slide header copy Green Leasing 1-1 2-9 >A “green lease” addresses sustainability through: Rent structure Provisions on tenant improvements Statements of green principles and policies of environmental management >Rent structure impacts motivation for reducing energy and resource cost
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Slide header copy Negotiating Green Leasing 2-10 >Tenant: Short term: may be looking for finished commercial interior, with evidence of lowered CAM costs/ lowered submetered utilities if net lease Long term: may be reviewing TI budgets for commercial interior retrofit/lowered utility costs
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Slide header copy Negotiating Green Leasing (cont.) 1-1 2-11 >Property manager/landlord: May not prioritize retrofit with net leases or modified gross lease with expense stop May seek to amortize capital cost to tenants
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Slide header copy Green Leasing Provisions 2-12 >Building certifications/ratings objectives >Alternative transportation provisions >Water use/fixture provisions >Lighting controls provisions >Building commissioning provisions >Energy optimization plans >Maintenance and staff training provision
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Slide header copy Integrated Design Teams 1-1 2-13 >Developers >Architects >Contractors >Landscape architects >Structural engineers >Mechanical engineers >Electrical engineers >Acoustical designers >Lighting designers >Property managers >Maintenance engineers >Other real estate professionals
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Slide header copy Team Building for Planning Green Projects 2-14 >Architect >Engineer >Commissioning agent (CxA) >LEED certification facilitator (if certification is client’s goal) >Energy auditor/energy modeling specialist
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Slide header copy Client Types 1-1 2-15 >Owner-investor >Owner-user >Speculative developer >Tenant >Property manager >Public sector >Institutional
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Slide header copy Establishing Trust 2-16 >Real estate professional builds trust by: Commitment to continuing education on sustainability Approach that matches clients’ needs to best market opportunities Objectivity in discussing costs and benefits
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Slide header copy The Counseling Session 1-1 2-17 >Steps include: Determining client’s priorities and preferences Discovering cost threshold Identifying location preferences Helping analyze green features Discussing commissioning Identifying impact to O&M Employee/tenant education
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Slide header copy Exercise: Working with Clients 2-18 >Read situation and list types of information you would need to work with client to arrive at best decision.
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