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Industrial Vacancy to Peak in 2025, Construction Down 50%
The US industrial property sector faces rising vacancies, with rates expected to peak in mid-2025.
November 15, 2024
NYC’s FARE Act Forces Landlords to Pay Broker Fees
The NYC Council has approved the Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (FARE) Act, barring landlords from shifting broker fees to tenants.
November 14, 2024
Florida Apartment Demand Roars Back in 2024
Apartment demand in Florida is surging, nearly matching the state’s record-setting supply growth in recent years.
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Life Companies Lead Strong Comeback in CRE Lending for Q3
CBRE’s latest report shows commercial real estate lending surged in Q3 2024, with double-digit growth from both Q2 and last year.
November 12, 2024
Multifamily Construction Starts Drop 50%, But Pipeline Remains Strong
Multifamily starts have dropped sharply, down 50% from last year to an annualized rate of just 325,000 units in Q3 2024.
November 11, 2024
Rising Double Defaults Test Banks’ Commercial Loan Stability
Banks’ reliance on “extend and pretend” is under scrutiny as double defaults on commercial loans climb, signaling potential long-term risks.
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