Good Student Housing Deals Prove Hard to Find in Smaller Markets Jan 13, 2020 A gap between buyers and sellers expectations on cap rates is slowing the pace of deal volume in secondary and tertiary markets. Proximity to Rail Service to Play a Bigger Role in Industrial Site Selection Jan 13, 2020 As rail service has become faster, industrial developers are increasingly considering rail access in site selection. Publicly-Traded REITs Just Posted Their Best Performance in Five Years. It May Not Last. Jan 13, 2020 REITs posted their best total returns in five years in 2019, reports Nareit. But the outlook for 2020 looks murkier. It Could be a Busy Year for Affordable Housing Development Jan 09, 2020 Many states have tried to offset the loss of federal funds by creating or renewing their own local housing trust funds or state housing tax credits to support new development. Why One Firm is Betting on “Pooled Loans” to Cut Costs for CRE Borrowers Jan 09, 2020 Eastern Union plans to work on behalf of its borrower clients to bundle maturing loans together to secure more favorable rates on refinancing. Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Proximity to Rail Service to Play a Bigger Role in Industrial Site Selection Jan 13, 2020 As rail service has become faster, industrial developers are increasingly considering rail access in site selection. Publicly-Traded REITs Just Posted Their Best Performance in Five Years. It May Not Last. Jan 13, 2020 REITs posted their best total returns in five years in 2019, reports Nareit. But the outlook for 2020 looks murkier. It Could be a Busy Year for Affordable Housing Development Jan 09, 2020 Many states have tried to offset the loss of federal funds by creating or renewing their own local housing trust funds or state housing tax credits to support new development. Why One Firm is Betting on “Pooled Loans” to Cut Costs for CRE Borrowers Jan 09, 2020 Eastern Union plans to work on behalf of its borrower clients to bundle maturing loans together to secure more favorable rates on refinancing. Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Publicly-Traded REITs Just Posted Their Best Performance in Five Years. It May Not Last. Jan 13, 2020 REITs posted their best total returns in five years in 2019, reports Nareit. But the outlook for 2020 looks murkier. It Could be a Busy Year for Affordable Housing Development Jan 09, 2020 Many states have tried to offset the loss of federal funds by creating or renewing their own local housing trust funds or state housing tax credits to support new development. Why One Firm is Betting on “Pooled Loans” to Cut Costs for CRE Borrowers Jan 09, 2020 Eastern Union plans to work on behalf of its borrower clients to bundle maturing loans together to secure more favorable rates on refinancing. Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
It Could be a Busy Year for Affordable Housing Development Jan 09, 2020 Many states have tried to offset the loss of federal funds by creating or renewing their own local housing trust funds or state housing tax credits to support new development. Why One Firm is Betting on “Pooled Loans” to Cut Costs for CRE Borrowers Jan 09, 2020 Eastern Union plans to work on behalf of its borrower clients to bundle maturing loans together to secure more favorable rates on refinancing. Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Why One Firm is Betting on “Pooled Loans” to Cut Costs for CRE Borrowers Jan 09, 2020 Eastern Union plans to work on behalf of its borrower clients to bundle maturing loans together to secure more favorable rates on refinancing. Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020 Jan 08, 2020 Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020? Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Despite Impeachment, President Trump Retains Slight Support from CRE Pros Jan 08, 2020 Our latest reader survey looks at what CRE insiders think about the president job’s performance as he starts his fourth year in office. Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Investment Sales Prices Find Some Late Cycle Momentum Jan 07, 2020 Appetite from all quarters for commercial real estate remains robust as 2020 kicks into gear. Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Expect Yields on Multifamily Investments to Tighten Further Jan 06, 2020 Low interest rates give cap rates more room to compress while also cheapening the cost of capital for multifamily borrowers. Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More
Will the U.S. Industrial Sector Feel Any Impact from Phase I of the Trade Deal? Jan 06, 2020 The first part of the trade deal with China is expected to be signed in a week, resolving some uncertainty around trade issues. Load More first previous … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … next last Load More