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20 Nov 2024

Central Impacts of Trump Presidency on CRE

Trump Presidency Impacts on CRE Impact of Trump’s Election Win on CRE The 2024 election is finally complete, and Donald Trump is the president elect. The stock market and treasury markets have responded to the news quickly. Major indexes have risen between 2.5%-3.0% following the election victory. While the immediate boost of expectations associated with […]
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5 Oct 2020

Special Report | September 2020 Round-Up

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Commercial real estate investor’s confidence continues to return as the market improves. The Matthews™ Investor Outlook Survey conducted in September illustrates this with 42.35 percent of investors showing concern for COVID-19’s impact on CRE, a 12.82 percent improvement compared to last month. Industrial is booming with the launch in e-commerce sales, and multifamily investment swells […]

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1 Oct 2020

Market Report | Industrial | Phoenix, AZ

5 min read

Industrial Trends & Activity in Phoenix, AZ   With the rapid job and population growth in Phoenix, paired with numerous businesses establishing industrial operations in the metro because of the affordable business environment, industrial properties are faring better than most. The policies enacted to prevent the spread of COVID-19 have affected both leasing and investment […]

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1 Oct 2020

Market Report | Multifamily | Los Angeles, CA

6 min read

Multifamily Trends in Los Angeles Markets Following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, supply constraints continue to be the defining trait in the Los Angeles multifamily market. In 2019, Los Angeles achieved $11 billion in multifamily trades, and Q1 2020 held $2 billion. Even as one of the highest renter-to-owner ratios in the United States, […]

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28 Sep 2020

Net Lease Healthcare Report

5 min read

Despite the current health crisis, the healthcare sector’s performance is strong. With the growing aging population, paired with the onset of COVID-19, the demand for safe and prudent healthcare services is at an all-time high. The delivery of healthcare services has been affected by travel restrictions and social distancing. As a result, practitioners have introduced […]

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28 Sep 2020

Cost Segregation: How to Improve Cash Flow

5 min read

Cost segregation, or 179 Deduction, is a strategic planning tool that can assess an entity’s real property assets and identifies a portion of those costs that can treated as personal property. By identifying personal property to be segregated from the building, the studies can reassign costs that would depreciate over a 39-year period to asset […]

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24 Sep 2020

INVESTOR OUTLOOK: SEPTEMBER 2020 SURVEY RESULTS

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Click Here to Explore the Results While COVID-19 repercussions continue to transform our daily lives, the effects of the pandemic are still playing out. We reached out to CRE professionals in our database to gauge investor sentiment and near-term expectations regarding the election. As the market improves, investors continue to show increased confidence as indicated […]

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23 Sep 2020

The Expansion of Healthcare to Retail

5 min read

The Benefits of Healthcare Real Estate in a Shopping Center What do grocery stores, a pumpkin spice latte, a COVID-19 test, and a flu shot all have in common? They can be all be found at your neighborhood shopping center on a single shopping trip. As physicians expand their reach into retail, it is becoming […]

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22 Sep 2020

AB 3088 | What Landlords Need to Know

4 min read

Summary of AB 3088 — The COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 (“CTRA”) The COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020, enacted by AB 3088, was passed by the California Legislature and signed by Governor Gavin Newson on August 31, 2020. Please see below information regarding AB 3088 and how to comply with the COVID-19 Tenant […]

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16 Sep 2020

Suburbanization: The Migration of Renters Into Suburbs

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The COVID-19 crisis has altered housing choices, and with many people working from home, households are reevaluating their rental accommodations. The pandemic can be to blame for a less-favorable, high-density residential living. For many, suburban life is becoming a lot more attractive, as it is more spread out, less dependent on public transportation, and more […]

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