Weekly CRE Update, July 13th
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, contracts to buy homes have dramatically decreased due to higher mortgage rates and increasing inflation.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, contracts to buy homes have dramatically decreased due to higher mortgage rates and increasing inflation.
Industrial activity has heavily increased causing the demand for industrial space to increase as well.
According to studies, commercial real estate incur fixed costs which should protect commercial real estate businesses from rapid, growing inflation.
Interest rates will be a major factor in commercial real estate acquisitions. Interest rates are remaining low as inflation rises.
Property sales declined dramatically during the pandemic. Today, we see that rising interest rates are the cause of lower property sales.
An evaluation of the performance of REIT’s during inflationary periods should offer guidelines on Commercial real estate investment in general.
Prologis Research has issued an updated industrial outlook for 2022 that increases its industrial rent-growth forecast for this year to 22%.
In a previous article I had submitted, there was a national statistic that approximately 67% of the existing workforce were choosing to stay home and
With an infrastructure bill finally into law, what does 2022 bring for commercial real estate-related legislation?
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