These Four Factors Are Pressuring CRE Pricing, Says Economist
Article by: Paul Bergeron Rising bond yields, higher interest rates and finance costs and rising and unstable materials expenses are the problem. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Paul Bergeron Rising bond yields, higher interest rates and finance costs and rising and unstable materials expenses are the problem. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Olivia Lueckemeyer A strong U.S. dollar could propel foreign interest in commercial real estate stateside as investors flee weakening economies and geopolitical conflicts abroad. ...read more
Article by: Jim Costello Signals from the smaller end of the U.S. market in the second quarter of 2022, however, suggest trouble may be ahead ...read more
Article by: Barbra Murray The world’s commercial real estate market expanded by 8.5 percent in 2021, according to the latest report from MSCI. Read the ...read more
Article by: Mr. Constantine Korologos, CRE “With continued political uncertainty providing significant headwinds, the ultimate impact on commercial real estate will be greater than if ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack CRE has been able to reduce expense ratios and capture more of inflation’s upside over the last decade. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Elizabeth Reyn In the commercial real estate world, staying competitive means always being in the know about the latest news and updates. One engaging way ...read more
Article by: Eric Bluestein The sector’s unique characteristic — vital research cannot be conducted anywhere except in a lab — gave it the ability to ...read more
Article by: Gail Kalinoski The GSE’s Midyear Outlook notes that key fundamentals remain strong despite macroeconomic concerns. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3vMKltN ...read more
Article by: Will Parker Rents are still rising at a historically fast pace but there are signs of softening. Read the full article: https://on.wsj.com/3zESlhA ...read more