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.
‘Rapid Repricing’: Higher Interest Rates Slow CRE Deals, But Many Investors Won’t Be Deterred
Real estate debt investors have been enjoying favorable economic conditions for the last few years. Despite the pandemic-fueled economic upheaval, money has been cheap and lately, conditions have been looking up
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
Loans Backed by Office Buildings Were Supposed to be Battered. That Prediction Proved Wrong
Office loan portfolios held by non-bank lenders have been posting steady performance, helped by long leases, high quality assets and some workouts. When the COVID-19 pandemic forced companies around