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Matthews™ Capital Markets Rate Sheet | April 2022

DATE April 5, 2022 / Author


Click the link below for the Matthews™ 2022 April Capital Markets Update.

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Who’s Afraid of Rising Interest Rates?

DATE April 4, 2022 / Author


  Inflation will ensure a higher cost of capital this year, but commercial real estate remains the best inflation resistant investment vehicle.   It’s officially happening. Interest rates are moving up.   After years of quantitative easing, inflationary pressures have forced the Federal Reserve to reverse course. According to a CPI report from December, consumer […]

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Matthews™ Capital Markets Rate Sheet | March 2022

DATE March 10, 2022 / Author


Click the link below for the Matthews™ 2022 March Capital Markets Update.  

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Impact of Inflation on Consumer Spending

DATE March 8, 2022 / Author


How Do Inflation Headwinds Impact Consumer Discretionary Spending? Consumer Spending & Inflation Inflation significantly affects what consumers choose to buy, where they decide to go, and what they choose to do, especially when there is talk of a potential recession. Historical data backs this statement, consumers are predictable during unprecedented times they adjust their behaviors […]

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Capital Markets Market Report | Texas Multifamily

DATE February 24, 2022 / Author


  Texas emerged as a top market for apartment investment in 2020 and 2021 as investors changed their appetite for Sunbelt metros. Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Austin have been the target for institutional players and out-of-state investors. Austin’s large presence of 20-34 year-olds, paired with its strong economic performance, has made it one of the […]

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Matthews™ Capital Markets Rate Sheet | February

DATE February 24, 2022 / Author


Click the link below for the Matthews™ 2022 February Capital Markets Update.  

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2021 End of Year Report | Capital Markets

DATE January 19, 2022 / Author


  In the last 12 months, almost $80B in transaction volume has closed in the retail sector, fueled by the low-yield environment. Although the challenges from COVID are still present, there is enough understanding of the market that investors have been able to underwrite acquisitions. In 2021, investors heavily targeted single tenant net lease deals […]

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Why New Capital is Betting on Retail Assets

DATE January 4, 2022 / Author


  As the pandemic moves further into the rearview mirror, retail properties are becoming increasingly attractive. Daily needs-anchored retail shopping centers and regional power centers proved to be resilient through the last two challenging years, and retail is available at much more attractive cap rates than other asset classes that performed well through the pandemic, […]

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Q&A – The Key Components to Funding A Project

DATE November 24, 2021 / Author


  How has the capital- raising process changed over the years? There is more capital in the market seeking opportunities than ever before. Despite the competition for capital going towards good deals, base underwriting has stayed conservative and realistic for the most part over the years. In addition to familiar underwriting, investors, including institutional investors, […]

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