There is high demand for crowd funding as investors are looking for alternative ways to get into commercial real estate. Multiple investors are coming together to fund small real estate deals and get a piece of the equity and cash flow return. It is estimated that real estate crowdfunding could potentially reach $2.5 billion by […]
Big Investors Looking to Get Real (Assets)
Big investors, faced with the prospects of low bond yields, are trying to invigorate returns by turning to “real” assets. According to a new BlackRock Inc. survey published Tuesday large investors are now expressing a growing desire to snap up real assets – everything from office buildings to bridges to farmland. BlackRock surveyed 169 global […]
Will Condo Development Ripple Become the Next Wave In 2015?
Higher apartment rents and easier lending terms may prompt a second look at buying attached home investments. All of the supply and demand dynamics are in place, including the spring home buying season on the horizon, for the 2015 U.S. condominium market to experience a lift. Existing condo sales dipped 2% in 2014 from the […]
In New Omnichannel Era, Investors Wonder Whether Retail or Industrial is Better Play
Will brick-and-mortar stores still dominate sales channels in the omnichannel mix, or does industrial property stand to reap most benefit from trend? The success of the omnichannel sales approach increasingly embraced by national retailers depends on brick-and-mortar stores providing a retail market presence, product showrooms and fulfillment capabilities. The Census Bureau of the Department of […]
To Sell or Refinance? In a CRE Market Flush With Capital, Owners Enjoy Luxury of Choice.
To sell or refinance? Although no single solution fits all, refinancing allow owners to both hold onto assets and be buyers at same time. At the end of 2014 and into 2017 we expected another wave of mortgage debt to come that were financed when values at their previous peak, it is once again “the […]
Law Firms Opt for Renewals as Landlords Gain Leverage
The leasing patterns for big law firms in recent years will most likely show the proof if the commercial real estate has recovered from the worst of the Great Recession. A recent report “Law Firm Perspective,” which studies in detail leasing market conditions for large legal business. The report found that firms are facing more […]
Loan Distress On the Distress – Glut of Loans Coming Due Should Be OK
A steady decline in bank foreclosures on properties since the end of the Great Recession thanks to an improving commercial real estate climate, which results in less need for its bank- and court-appointed property disposition services. As of October the San Diego region had $178.4 million in commercial property loans that were at least 90days […]
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