Massachusetts Battles Resident Exodus Introduction Massachusetts faces a concerning trend of increasing resident out-migration, intensified by high housing costs and competitive pressures from other states.
The co-working giant is now searching for new financing to survive rent negotiations and restructure its operations with its landlords.
Plus: Yardi Matrix challenges the optimistic projections of a rapid decrease in the U.S.'s apartment oversupply.
Florida's apartment market is entering a renter-friendly phase until early 2025 due to a peak in supply.
Only 26% of the $35.8 billion in office CMBS loans that matured in 2023 were fully paid off.
The latest data from the triennial New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey paints a concerning picture.
Rising rental costs are significantly influencing the future plans of both landlords and tenants
The U.S. logistics industry is showing signs of recovery marking an end to its nearly two-year slump.
The surplus of new housing in the U.S. is causing rental declines at the top end of the market
Chris and Barry discuss stories of scaling the business to 120k employees in 6 years.
Plus: Powell thinks that CRE loans are a manageable problem. this year.
Stricter rent control laws are leading to a decrease in property values, affecting both landlords and tenants.