The conventional image of industrial real estate, massive distribution centers, six-figure square footage, institutional capital, does not match what is actually happening on the ground in H...
Loans originated when interest rates were near zero are now coming due in a very different market. For some owners, refinancing is painful but manageable. For others, the math simply doesn...
Commercial real estate development in the American West has entered a period of recalibration. After years of strong demand, rising construction costs, softening rents, and tighter equity ma...
Albany, New York does not show up on most national lists of hot real estate markets. It lacks the name recognition of Boston or the scale of New York City. But investors who have been priced...
The headlines about Tampa Bay’s real estate market tell one story. The reality on the ground tells several different stories. While broad market data points to rising inventory, longer...
As economic uncertainty rippled through markets across the United States in the first half of 2026, commercial real estate in Naples, Florida, has shown a quiet resilience that stands apart ...
The Baltimore-Washington corridor is often cited as one of the more stable commercial real estate markets in the country. And by broad measures, that reputation holds. But stability at the r...
The Canadian housing market often gets discussed as a single entity, but conditions on the ground vary widely. While headlines focus on supply shortages and affordability pressures in Toront...
The cap rates, the insurance complications, the interest rate stalemate – Southern California real estate investors have spent the better part of three years navigating conditions that rew...
The narrative around industrial real estate has been largely optimistic for several years – e-commerce tailwinds, supply chain reshoring, and strong tenant demand have kept the asset class...
After years of steady returns, multifamily real estate is losing its grip on private equity capital. New supply has flooded key markets, rents have flattened or declined in many metros, and ...
While many mid-sized American cities are struggling to attract investment amid economic uncertainty, McAllen, Texas, is moving in the opposite direction. Situated along the U.S.-Mexico borde...
While many secondary markets across the United States face tighter financing conditions and slower deal flow, McAllen, Texas, is on a different trajectory. The border city of roughly 150,000...
Across Canada’s commercial real estate landscape, the gap between market narratives and ground-level reality is widening. Industrial rents are stabilizing after years of sharp increase...
Commercial real estate activity in the Dallas-Fort Worth market has picked up noticeably heading into mid-2026, with deal flow spanning industrial, retail, and mixed-use properties. But bene...