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Παρασκευή 16 Μαρτίου 2018

US hotel investment dropped $20.1 billion in 2017-2018





Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για US hotel investment dropped $20.1 billion in 2017-2018


The United States investment in price per hotel room has been dropped 12%. IT was a recent study developed by Hotel Transaction Almanac 2018 released by STR in conjunction with Hotel Brokers International (HBI).

The hotel transactions tracked by STR, which is a joined forces that drive the hotel development in the world, totaled nearly $20.1 billion, but the average total investment per room declined more than $30,000 (to $240,000) from the record average established in 2016 ($272,000). This was the lowest total investment price per room since 2013. Investment price per room is equal to the sale price plus expected capital expenditures.

The lower concentration of hotel transactions in the Top 25 Markets tends to sell at higher price points. After accounting for 52% of all hotel sales in 2016, the Top 25 Markets represented 37% of sales in 2017.


Although price per room decreased, the amount of additional capital infused into hotels following acquisition rose significantly to $37,000. This was the highest level of additional capital per room since 2012 and the second highest since 2000.

The Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach (formerly the Pacific Beach Hotel) in Hawaii garnered the highest acquisition price at $515 million with Commerz Real Investment as the buyer. Overall, four of the top 10 most expensive transactions tracked by STR in 2017 were made in Hawaii.

The Hotel Yountville in Yountville, California, generated the highest price per room transaction at $1,206,250 with Ashford Hospitality Prime, Inc. as the buyer.

Overall, there were five properties sold with a price per room of at least $1 million. The New York City market was once again well represented on the list of transactions with 10 hotels sold at a price per room of more than $400,000. The independent hotels continue to sell at a higher price per room, representing almost half of the top 30 transactions tracked by STR in 2017. The real estate investment trusts (REITs) and foreign investors were the primary purchases of the top transactions.

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