Rising rates and inflation are making it hard for foreign investors to assign correct valuations to assets. But experts say those are temporary setbacks and cross-border investment will rebound.
Multifamily and industrial continue to be in demand among commercial real estate investors, in spite of the new challenges. But the investment environment is changing and with it the calculus for which assets to invest in.
Our second quarter real estate forum focused heavily on 1031 strategies, including using TICs and DSTs as ways to roll over investments in single properties into funds or portfolios.
Rents are up more than 25 percent in one of the nation’s most scorching multifamily markets. That's fueling continued strong investor demand, in spite of rising interest rates.
The option to convert some affordable units to market rates makes housing advocates nervous, but many investors like the diversification that owning affordable apartments offers.
Persistently high inflation has forced the Fed to move aggressively to raise rates. How has that shifted the near-term outlook for commercial real estate investment?