Podcast: The CRE Resurgence Has Already Started

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Listen to the latest episode of The Gray Report Podcast and stay up to date on the most important news and research in the multifamily industry, commercial real estate, and the economy. The Gray Report on Spotify The Gray Report on Apple Podcasts

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The CRE Resurgence Has Already Started

Resurgence Sept 16

With CPI showing continued declines in inflation this week and lower ten-year treasury yields foreshadowing an expected interest rate reduction from the Federal Reserve, investors continue to show more activity and interest in the CRE investment market, with multifamily properties specifically showing noticeable positive growth in property prices since the beginning of the year. Rents…

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The Biggest Barrier to Housing in the United States

Barrier Sept 9

Recent years have seen housing costs rapidly climb, and high interest rates are only part of the problem. Housing policies attuned to the benefits of additional housing supply often meet opposition at the hyper-local level, but policymakers are becoming increasingly more attentive to the ways in which deregulation can help solve the housing affordability crisis…

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Cap Rate Predictions and Trump vs. Harris on Housing

Cap Rate Sept 2

The multifamily market continues to work through historic amounts of new apartment supply as the end of peak leasing season approaches, and rent growth could remain below average through the end of this year. At the same time, cap rate estimates suggest higher investor demand moving forward, particularly when factoring in a more favorable debt…

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Multifamily Inflection Point? Recession vs. Soft Landing

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While recent stock market volatility brought about strident calls for relief from the Fed, longer-term trends like the steadily lower yields for Ten-Year Treasuries since May, consistently lower inflation numbers since March, and a slowing labor market are equally if not more persuasive indicators that an interest rate reduction would be appropriate. CRE sales remain…

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