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Market Report | Los Angeles, CA | Capital Markets

DATE April 22, 2021 / Author


Market Report Capital Markets in Los Angeles As a globally recognized metro, Los Angeles has been an epicenter of investment activity for some time. As a pricier coastal market, the metro’s commercial real estate environment experienced a downward momentum during the pandemic but has already started to increase to pre-COVID-19 activity. There is less concern […]

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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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Cleveland Multifamily Market Report

Q1 2021 Multifamily Market Report | Cleveland, OH

DATE April 15, 2021 / Author


  The Cleveland multifamily sector has proven to be resilient in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak. In the face of unprecedented job losses, fiscal stimulus has been key to the sector’s stability, and landlords continue to report strong rent collections and leasing activity. Development activity remains high in the submarket, and units under construction […]

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Atlanta Market Spotlight

DATE April 13, 2021 / Author


  Market Overview Home to the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta boasts an impressive travel industry. The airport’s recognition has helped solidify deals with Mercedes-Benz and State Farm, both of which have relocated significant operations to Atlanta. Additionally, the airport has helped build the region’s movie and entertainment industry, which reaches $3 […]

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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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Market Report | Multifamily | East Austin, TX

DATE March 23, 2021 / Author


CLICK HERE TO READ THE REPORT   Market Overview With a little more than half of the East Austin population renting, the apartment market continues to reap the repercussions from the coronavirus, primarily because of heightened vacancies throughout 2020. Since the start of March, rents have contracted by six percent, less than neighboring Downtown’s rent […]

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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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Why Multifamily is Booming in the Sunshine State

DATE February 25, 2021 / Author


The combination of perfect sunny weather, no income tax, and relatively low COVID-19 case count positioned South Florida for a booming real estate market in 2021. Experts believe the growing number of people moving to Florida, which only accelerated during the pandemic, will further stimulate demand for multifamily. Even in B and C-class apartments, rent […]

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The Texas Weather Crisis Affects Multifamily

DATE February 25, 2021 / Author


On Friday, February 12th, a winter storm struck Texas, resulting in a week of the region’s lowest temperature in 72 years and more than 2.5 million residents, or 40 percent of Texas households, without power or water. Due to the state’s choice to deregulate electricity, Texas is widely criticized for creating an electric grid that […]

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