The disruption caused by the pandemic made off-market transactions more attractive for both investors and potential sellers. Earlier this month, global investment firm KKR announced that it had partnered
Apartment Renters’ Shifted Amenities Preferences Are Likely to Last After COVID-19
During the pandemic, the kinds of amenities apartment renters looked for shifted. Outdoor spaces, reliable Internet connectivity and extra space for working all became “must haves” for some renters. And
Battered U.S. Office Market Perks Up with Workers Trickling Back
National demand for offices jumped 28% in March from the prior month and is now just 9% below pre-pandemic levels. (Bloomberg)—After a number of false starts over the past year,
The Transparency of Investing in Brick and Mortar Real Estate
The private commercial real estate investment market will continue to grow. One of the core truths in value investing is the need to understand the risks involved, and that sometimes
The U.S. president wants to cut back a tax break that allows investors to keep buying and selling properties without paying capital gains.
(Bloomberg)—Joe Biden is taking aim at real estate investors used to buying and selling properties without having to pay capital gains taxes. The U.S. president’s new economic plan calls for
How CRE Trends Have Changed Over the Past 2 Years
How CRE Trends Have Changed Over the Past 2 Years The last two years have seen numerous changes for Commercial Real Estate (CRE). New technologies, businesses, policies, and other industries