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
Rents Rise Relentlessly but Slowly for Class-C Apartments

Affordability remains a concern among for class-B and class-C apartment stock around the United States. Apartment rents are rising explosively across the U.S. But at older, less-expensive properties, lower-income and moderate-income renters
The Medical Office Sector Continues to Hold Steady
Demand remains high and the tenant base is stable, leading to healthy interest from real estate investors. The medical office sector couldn’t be in better shape despite fears of the
Flashing Yellow Signs

The high rate of inflation and the Fed’s plans to raise interest rates could slow the commercial real estate sector’s momentum. While the U.S. commercial real estate sector continues to
LEVEL realty hires real estate veteran and visionary, Lauren McGee-Weiss as Vice President of Commercial Real Estate

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