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Lease Guaranties + Lease Trends in Healthcare

DATE June 7, 2022 / Author


Why is Healthcare a Favored Asset Class? The healthcare industry can endure every economic cycle due to one basic fundamental – everyone needs healthcare. According to Medical News Today, investors are bullish on medical properties as they have proven durable and offer steady income, leading to healthcare investments more than tripling since 2015. From an […]

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The Matthews Podcast – #4 – Healthcare Real Estate Strategies: Ways Physicians Can Leverage Their Real Estate

DATE May 5, 2022 / Author


The Matthews Podcast | Episode 4 Healthcare Real Estate Strategies: Ways Physicians Can Leverage Their Real Estate In this episode of the Matthews™ Podcast, specialized agents discuss real strategies physicians should consider for their practice, including a sale leaseback. Your host, Matthews™ Market Leader, Matthew Wallace is joined by CRE experts Michael Moreno, Rahul Chhajed, […]

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Is Supply Still Constrained?

DATE April 28, 2022 / Author


New commercial real estate construction is limited as inflation continues to put barriers on building material acquisition yet simultaneously drives the value of existing properties. According to Trading Economics, the current inflation rate sits at 8.5 percent as of March 2022. Experts predict that the record growth in industrial and multifamily in 2021 cannot be sustained into […]

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Why Invest in Cleveland

DATE April 20, 2022 / Author


  According to the World Population Review, Cleveland is the second-largest city in Ohio, with a population of 374,394. Once a manufacturing hub, Cleveland’s growth was primarily driven by the industrial sector. Now that manufacturing has shifted overseas and is facing headwinds due to disrupted supply chains and labor shortages caused by COVID-19, Cleveland has […]

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A Supply Constrained Market

DATE March 22, 2022 / Author


The U.S. has entered a market defined by low supply, high demand, and rising inflation. The supply chain has been disrupted across all sectors as companies try to keep up with consumer demand with a tight labor market and high material prices. As policymakers and companies look for solutions, consumers are becoming more and more […]

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Will the Expanding Telehealth Market Impact Real Estate?

DATE March 8, 2022 / Author


  What is Telehealth? Telehealth is defined as delivering and facilitating health and health-related services via technology. Typically, people picture a high-definition screen with audio-visual communication and other medical devices to help with physical examinations.   A Brief History Although telehealth has recently gained traction due to COVID-19, these services date back to 1906 when […]

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Matthews™ Top Insights

DATE February 18, 2022 / Author


Our extensive insights were prepared to equip investors with the knowledge they need to make sound investment decisions. Here are the top articles our readers found most beneficial.   The Flight to Tax-Free States   When it comes to investing in commercial real estate, it is crucial to understand prospective tax advantages. Having an effective […]

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2021 End of Year Report | Healthcare

DATE January 20, 2022 / Author


  In 2021, healthcare real estate made a name for itself and entered the ranks as a popular investment product type. The reasons for this asset class’s increased desirability are partly attributed to COVID-19, demographic trends, and 2020 performance. Apart from the temporary pause in elective surgeries and other voluntary healthcare services during the height […]

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CRE Tech | Disrupting the Industry

DATE December 22, 2021 / Author


Commercial real estate (CRE) has historically lagged behind other industries in adopting technology, particularly the disruptive changes that transform the way business is done. Customer relationship managements (CRMs) and email campaigns have replaced the Rolodexes and flyers of 30 years ago. But digital replacements for physical processes provide relatively minor benefits when compared to the […]

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