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U.S. Migration Snapshot | Where are Americans Moving?

DATE December 14, 2021 / Author


  In 2018, core urban markets witnessed retail expansion, especially for experiential retail that targeted younger generations. In 2019, millennials continued to push growth in the urban core, trading square footage for convenience to live near these communities. In 2020, COVID-19 was introduced, disrupting urban markets. Many people reevaluated their housing choices, and high-density residential […]

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Is a 1031 Exchange Right for Me?

DATE December 9, 2021 / Author


  1031 Exchanges are a popular tax deferral strategy for real estate investors, wherein a commercial property owner sells one or more of their assets in exchange for one or more like-kind (investment real estate) properties of equal or greater value and defers capital gains taxes. Commercial real estate owners have the opportunity to capture […]

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The Pandemic Has Made Healthcare More Desirable

DATE November 18, 2021 / Author


“The pandemic increased demand and made healthcare a more desirable asset class,” Rahul Chhajed, VP and senior director of healthcare at Matthews Real Estate Investment Services, tells GlobeSt.com about how the asset class fared during the pandemic. For one, medical properties moved onto the list of darling asset classes, and it isn’t hard to understand why.   […]

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CRE Market Trends

DATE August 11, 2021 / Author


There is a transformation occurring within the commercial real estate space as consumers adjust to the “new normal.” Here we explore the trends and numerous opportunities available in the market.   Top Trends in the U.S. 1. Convenience, Accessibility, Speed 2. Digital First Economy 3. Hybrid Workforce 4. Suburbanization 5. Flex Space 6. Just-in-Case Inventory Strategy 7. Affordability 8. Consolidation 9. Rise in Niche […]

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Investor Outlook: Q1 2021 Survey Results

DATE April 20, 2021 / Author


  Investors predict that the commercial real estate industry will noticeably begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Retailers will adjust to new norms, offices will alter space needs based on teleworking trends, centrally located industrial distribution space will increase assuming growth in e-commerce, and multifamily development will recalibrate based on renter demands. […]

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What’s Going on in the Veterinary Medicine Market?

DATE March 26, 2021 / Author


Veterinary Real Estate: A Hidden Gem Associate Vice President & Senior Director of Matthews™ Healthcare division, Rahul Chhajed, recently joined Isaiah Douglas on The Veterinarian Success Podcast to discuss the state of the veterinary real estate market. Listen below to learn more about: The landscape of real estate in veterinary medicine. What are cap rates […]

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The Benefits to Sale Leaseback Transactions

DATE March 24, 2021 / Author


What is a Sale Leaseback? A sale leaseback is a real estate transaction that acts as a financing tool in which an owner-operator sells their real estate to a buyer and remains the occupier of the real estate and operator of the business through a simultaneously executed lease. Extracting 100 percent of the property’s equity, […]

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Nashville Market Spotlight

DATE March 2, 2021 / Author


ACCESS FULL REPORT HERE Market Overview Nashville made strides for monumental growth in 2020, including population growth, heightened construction, and employment opportunities. Household formation is more than double the national average, partly due to the numerous significant universities that call the metro home. Millennials account for a majority of the population growth in the metro […]

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DaVita Dialysis Remains the Pinnacle of Healthcare Real Estate

DATE February 22, 2021 / Author


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD Nearly every industry across the board took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, even healthcare. Medical office buildings were faced with staffing outages, scarcity in personal protective equipment (PPE), and specialty clinic closures, like dentists or specialized surgeons, as appointments were canceled or postponed. According to the American Hospital Association, over […]

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