Signs Of Lumber Bubble Bursting Offer Relief To Developers
Article by: Dees Stribling The price of lumber, which has ballooned to unprecedented levels in recent months, has started to drop. From a record of ...read more
Article by: Dees Stribling The price of lumber, which has ballooned to unprecedented levels in recent months, has started to drop. From a record of ...read more
Article by: Dees Stribling More than half of investors surveyed in the Americas (52%) expect office leasing volumes to decrease less than 10% over the ...read more
Article by: Diana Olick Single-family rents were up 5.3% year over year in April, rising from a 2.4% increase in April 2020, according to CoreLogic. ...read more
Article by: Patrick Sisson The hybrid office plan seeks to offer everyone flexibility. But as more firms return, it’s clear this new workplace principle is ...read more
Article by: Tom Leahy Against a global backdrop of abundant liquidity but waning interest in certain asset classes – think retail, for example – the ...read more
Article by: Lois Weiss Across the sector, commercial deals are heating up. In May, Manhattan office leasing popped by 56.1% over April, and 8.2% year-over-year. ...read more
Article by: Stephen Boyd While they wait for coastal markets to recover, some REITs are targeting Sun Belt locations. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3vHF1ol ...read more
Article by: Robyn A. Friedman These people can afford to buy a home, but instead are opting for built-to-rent communities that include an array of ...read more
Article by: Natalie Dolce During the most recent iteration of NMHC’s Construction Survey, 83% of respondents reported experiencing construction delays in jurisdictions where they operate, ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack “The challenging hiring climate has direct and indirect implications for commercial real estate.” Read the full article: https://bit.ly/2SzQ3Pk ...read more