By assuming existing loans, investors can mitigate the risk from rising interest rates and ultimately underwrite a greater leveraged return, market participants say. The short-term borrowing rate is at its
U.S. Needs 4.3 Million Apartments Over Next Decade Just To Tread Water
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
Newbies are Running Risks as They Flock to Triple-Net-Lease Assets
How can investors avoid buying a property that will be on the chopping block when the retailer’s lease-renewal option comes up? Prior to the Fed’s June 15 rate hike—the largest
Bed Bath & Beyond Stares Down Potential Bankruptcy With 28M SF On The Line
Hundreds of big-box stores across the country are at risk of closing as another major retail chain struggles to stay afloat. Bed Bath & Beyond’s board removed its CEO last week after it