Marina Investing

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  The Mid-Atlantic marina market has entered a new phase of growth — one defined by institutional capital, operational sophistication, waterfront scarcity, and increasing competition for high-quality marina assets throughout the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding boating corridors. From Northern Virginia to Norfolk, and throughout the broader Chesapeake region, marina transactions over the past year have...
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Originally reported by South Florida Business JournalRead the original story here: https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2026/02/27/seavee-sagard-headquarters-sale-leaseback.html SeaVee Boats has finalized a $51 million sale-leaseback transaction involving its global headquarters and manufacturing campus in Medley, reinforcing continued investor demand for Class-A industrial real estate in South Florida. The property was acquired by an affiliate of Sagard Real Estate in a...
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  In 2025, SVN Marinas closed more than $75 million in aggregate transaction volume, with an additional $60 million currently pending as we enter 2026. Investor demand for high-quality waterfront assets – particularly across Florida – remains exceptionally strong, supported by active institutional capital and disciplined underwriting. Marina Market Snapshot $75M total volume closed in...
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Representative aerial imagery illustrating modern marina infrastructure and waterfront development. Marina revenue streams vary by asset type, location, and operations-and understanding them is essential for evaluating marina investments. Marinas represent a highly specialized segment of commercial real estate, combining waterfront land, marine infrastructure, regulatory oversight, and ongoing operations. Unlike traditional property types that rely primarily...
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