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Industrial Market Report | Fort Lauderdale, FL

DATE October 24, 2022 / Author


Industrial Market Overview Fort Lauderdale, FL Despite the economic climate, Fort Lauderdale is anticipating booming rent growth of 17.3 percent year over year, with that number growing over the next five years. As a state, Florida has seen high in-migration patterns because of the pandemic and retiring baby boomers. The increase in population is anticipated […]

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Pasadena Multifamily Market Report | Q3 2022

DATE October 24, 2022 / Author


Multifamily Market Overview Pasadena, CA Pasadena has seen strong tenant demand in recent quarters. Sales activity has been strong because of three major acquisitions made by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA) and Waterford Property Company in order to convert communities into middle-income housing. Pasadena houses multiple research institutions and tech incubators, including the […]

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Los Angeles, CA Multifamily Market Report | Q3 2022

DATE October 21, 2022 / Author


Los Angeles Multifamily Market Report The Los Angeles multifamily market has improved greatly since the pandemic. Vacancies are trending down, rent is on a robust trajectory, and demand is strong. Gains are recognizable in almost all the Los Angeles metropolitan areas, and despite the rapid inflation, the economy possesses many positive attributes. It has yet […]

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Biden Administration Announces Housing Supply Action Plan

DATE October 19, 2022 / Author


Biden Administration Announces Housing Supply Action Plan The White House announced its progress in implementing the Housing Supply Action Plan last Friday, which outlines a set of administrative and legislative initiatives aimed at increasing the supply of housing across the country over the next five years. The plan includes creating more housing of all kinds, […]

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Industrial Sale Leasebacks | Benefits of Unlocking Equity in Your Building

DATE October 17, 2022 / Author


Benefits of Unlocking Equity in Your Building Do you currently operate a business out of the building you own? Have you considered refinancing your property to pull equity out of the real estate? Are you continually looking for effective tax strategies to reduce your tax exposure? Do you see your business expanding into additional locations […]

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Matthews™ Top Insights | 2022

DATE October 14, 2022 / Author


Top Articles of 2022 Explore the latest trends and popular insights within CRE to make informed investment decisions. We deliver cutting-edge market research reports and cover a multitude of property types and conditions across the U.S. to provide investors with important updates. Browse the top 10 articles of Q3 2022 below for specific market research […]

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Multifamily Market Report | Huntington Beach | Q3 2022

DATE October 13, 2022 / Author


Huntington Beach Market Overview Huntington Beach’s vacancy rate has remained relatively stable over the past year, averaging 2.0 percent. Developers were active in the area several years ago, however, in recent years, nothing has been delivered to the submarket. This has caused the supply to remain minimal since no current submarket developments are underway. Rents […]

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MATTHEWS™ CAPITAL MARKETS RATE SHEET | OCTOBER 2022

DATE October 11, 2022 / Author


October Industry Rates | Capital Markets Rate Sheet   Were rates hiked too soon? The Fed hoisted the federal funds rate by three percentage points in 2022 after its third straight hike by three-quarters of a point in September. It expects the rate to close out in 2022 at about 4.4%. This inflation-fighting move has […]

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Podcast | CRE Investment Activity Is Already Rebounding from Interest Rate Hikes

DATE October 7, 2022 / Author


For more than a decade, the commercial real estate industry has enjoyed a zero or near zero Federal Funds Rate, and with it, a historically low cost of debt. That unprecedented run has officially come to an end, as the Federal Reserve increased its Fed Funds Rate four times in response to inflation. Fed Chair […]

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