Some buyers that want to keep properties affordable are hoping to snap up assets that otherwise might be converted to market rate units if they fall into other investors’ hands.
NREI’s Common Area: Navigating Through a Tumultuous Year
In this episode of NREI‘s Common Area podcast, David Bodamer talks to Brian Ward, CEO of Trimont Real Estate Advisors, about how COVID-19 has disrupted the industry in 2020. They also
U.S. Commercial Real Estate Showing First Signs of a Thaw
Investment volume continued to fall in the third quarter, but prices showed a slight uptick, according to Real Capital Analytics. Bloomberg (Bloomberg)—U.S. commercial real estate deals tumbled in the third
Commercial-Property Foreclosures Are Poised to Rise as Covid-19 Lingers
Konrad Putzier The coronavirus pandemic came at a bad time for the Burnsville Center mall near Minneapolis. In May, Macy’s Inc. said it would close its store. J.C. Penney Co., which also has
Special Servicer Activity Provides a Window into Assessing the Distressed Cycle
Experts expect a “second storm” as forbearance periods expire, and borrowers are forced to act. Beth Mattson-Teig CMBS special servicers battling a surge in distressed loans have been working to
Some Multifamily Borrowers are Struggling to Find Small Balance Loans
Terms are becoming more stringent on the financing deals that are closing amid the COVID-19 crisis. Bendix Anderson | Oct 12, 2020 Amid the broader challenges facing the commercial real estate