Podcast: Key Differences: 2024 vs. 2023 Multifamily Market

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Key Differences: 2024 vs 2023 Multifamily Market

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Recent forecasts and expectations for the 2024 CRE and multifamily markets are not very much different than the discussions heading into 2023: Economic uncertainty, expense burdens, high interest rates, and historic amounts of new apartment supply will be major factors for multifamily asset performance next year the same as they were this year, but interest…

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Podcast: 2024 Predictions for Multifamily and the Economy

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Interest Rates and Multifamily in 2024

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On the heels of a CPI report showing inflation on the slow decline, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced that the FOMC would keep the federal funds rate at its current level, with 3 rate cuts expected in 2024. Stock markets reacted with the typical enthusiasm associated with the hope of lower interest rates, and…

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Podcast: Non-Bank Lending Helps CRE “Survive Until 2025”

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How Will Multifamily “Survive Until 2025”?

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There is little reason to expect that last-minute deals will buoy the low sales activity in the multifamily market in 2023, but investors should look for opportunities to emerge in 2024 as these persistent challenges change the calculation for property owners unable to “survive until 2025.”

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The Multifamily Market Adjustment Is Just Beginning

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With forecasts of greater supply and continued pressure from high interest rates, predictions that we are in the early moments of CRE valuation adjustment are gaining prominence, but expanded interest in non-bank lending is helping multifamily borrowers looking to resolve challenges related to increased borrowing costs.

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