MBA Reports Nearly 75 Percent Jump for Q1 2022 Commercial Borrowing
Article by: Ariana Fine Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations increased 72% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year. ...read more
Article by: Ariana Fine Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations increased 72% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year. ...read more
Article by: Paul Bergeron The self-storage sector has shown to be an extremely recession resilient asset class, along with seeing unprecedented growth since the onset ...read more
Article by: Konrad Putzier Office space is hitting the market as landlords grapple with low demand, lease expirations. Read the full article: https://on.wsj.com/3sJiHMr ...read more
Kris Oxtal, MAI and Tyler Baty enjoyed meeting and discussing the future of the self-storage sector with top industry experts this week at the CSSA Napa Conference. Pictured: ...read more
Article by: Jim Costello Inflation poses a challenge for the financing of commercial real estate. As inflationary pressure pushes up interest rates, the cost to ...read more
Article by: David Bodamer Despite the drop, REITs are outperforming the broader stock market and seem positioned to weather current economic challenges. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack Multifamily investment in Q1 hit an all-time high, accounting for the strongest first quarter on record and increasing 56% year-over-year to ...read more
Jonathan Rivera Director jrivera@capright.com As a follow-up to my article on The Impact of Climate Change on Real Estate Valuations and Decisions, I would ...read more
Article by: Patrick Sisson A magnitudinous confluence of the corporate return-to-work push, supply chain issues that appear to be worsening, rising interest rates and the realization that office ...read more
Article by: Jarred Schenke Rampant demand for industrial space, as well as supply chain delays, has reduced the available inventory of warehouses to historic lows, ...read more