When examining year-to-date changes in effective revenue, only the Northeast showed positive results.
Developers ramp up construction of rental homes in response to soaring housing prices.
The bank injected an additional $1.4 billion from its balance sheet. Fund’s lending capacity exceeds $7 billion including leverage.
Lending on industrial properties surged in Q1, while most other property types saw declines.
Healthcare Realty and KKR join forces to capitalize on outpatient real estate properties.
National apartment occupancy rates, which have been on a downward trend since early 2022, may finally be showing signs of stabilization.
Austin's apartment rents have taken a nosedive, leading the nation with a -7.4% year-over-year drop in April. Here’s why rents are falling.
As delinquencies mount in multifamily mortgages, lenders are racing to buy back CRE CLOs.
A record-high $38 billion in U.S. office buildings face defaults and other distress, echoing the distress of the post-2008 financial crisis period.
WeWork has arranged approximately $450M in new financing to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy without the involvement of its co-founder, Adam Neumann.
San Francisco’s economic stability is on shaky ground, with S&P Global Ratings recently modifying the city’s debt outlook to “negative.”
April saw stable national rents: one-bedrooms fell to $1,486, and two-bedrooms edged up to $1,843, with NYC spikes and North Carolina drops due to higher inventory.