The growing shortage of affordable homes for low-income renters has reached 7.1M units—and could get worse.
Multifamily investors have been sidelined by high rates and market uncertainty, but a new Berkadia survey shows they’re gearing up for a buying spree in 2025.
US apartment rents rose 0.41% in February, signaling a multifamily rebound despite rent cuts in oversupplied areas.
As lawmakers debate a new tax and fiscal package, the commercial real estate sector is fighting to preserve key tax benefits.
Blackstone closed an $8B commercial real estate debt fund, matching its 2020 record, as it looks to capitalize on lending opportunities across North America, Europe, and Australia.
The US small multifamily sector is recovering, with rising valuations, loan origination volumes, and occupancy rates in Q4.
The General Services Administration abruptly reversed plans to sell nearly 80 million square feet of federal property.
US banks funded a $2B AI data center in West Jordan, Utah, as demand for AI infrastructure surges.
Washington, DC, remains the most sought-after US rental market in 2025, with 7% more favorited listings.
After two years on ice, investors are piling back into office-backed bonds—at least for Manhattan’s trophy towers.
NYC’s multifamily conduit distress rate hit 8.5% in 2024, with older rent-stabilized buildings struggling.
CBRE’s H2 2024 Cap Rate Survey shows that while investment activity remains muted, cap rates held steady to close out the year.