Public REITs Are Down, Nontraded REITs Are Up. Which Is Right?
Article by: Gregory Zuckerman and Peter Grant Private funds price themselves, raising concerns that they are overvalued. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3WP2m6s ...read more
Article by: Gregory Zuckerman and Peter Grant Private funds price themselves, raising concerns that they are overvalued. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3WP2m6s ...read more
Article by: Konrad Putzier Building prices fall and defaults rise amid Fed efforts to fight inflation. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3UtO1uO ...read more
Article by: Andrew Coen Once willing to lend boldly, commercial real estate financiers are pulling back and analyzing more closely. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3UFTYUV ...read more
Article by: WMRE Staff While the office sector continues to face some challenges from a slower than expected return to the office post-pandemic and an uncertain outlook ...read more
Article by: Jeffrey Steele Developers and communities in Alabama and South Carolina, for instance, have noted growing tenant interest in office space, particularly in high-end ...read more
Article by: ULI & PWC As we enter 2023, leading industry experts predict a ‘new normal’ for real estate markets after all the pandemic-fueled market ...read more
Article by: Anna Sulkin In spite of concerns over inflation and potential recession, as well as some lagging pandemic effects, hotel asset managers expect RevPAR ...read more
Article by: Colin Dunn The Fed’s continued interest rate hikes have resulted in higher costs of both debt and equity and a higher degree of ...read more
Article by: Parimal M. Rohit Capright was pleased to provide valuation services for The Republic, a 48-story office tower in downtown Austin, Texas. Read the ...read more
Article by: Leslie Shaver Apartment deal volume fell 17% year over year to $74.1 billion in the third quarter, according to the most recent Capital ...read more