The U.S. needs 4.3 million new apartments over the next 13 years just to meet projected demand, a total that includes the current shortfall of 600,000 units, according to a new
How Multifamily Borrowers are Adjusting to Rising Interest Rates
Some buyers are trying to renegotiate prices, but a net result of recent moves could be a tightening in the spread between multifamily cap rates and yields on 10-year Treasuries.
CRE Investment Hot Streak Doused By Down Economy
Economic forces at play across the globe, including the rising cost of capital and the threat of a U.S. recession have caused investors to think twice about how and where
Apartment Owners Likely To Reap Rewards Of Housing Market Headaches
Ballooning costs in the for-sale housing market have served as an adrenaline shot for apartment demand, driving valuations up, but as inflation pummels the construction industry, the development pipeline still can’t keep
Strong Demand for Health Services Drives Medical Office Development
There is more than 50 million sq. ft. of medical office development currently in the construction pipeline throughout the United States. America’s aging population continues to drive demand for medical
The Asset Classes Poised To Thrive As CRE Enters Recession ‘Danger Zone’: Moody’s
Income drivers for U.S. commercial and residential real estate were as strong as predicted in the first quarter of 2022, with multifamily and industrial doing particularly well — but the