A lot of people dream of owning a rental property – collecting checks every month and building wealth while someone else pays the mortgage. According to one Hudson Valley broker who owns i...
Western North Carolina’s commercial real estate market has always operated by its own rules. Tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville has historically defied national trends, ma...
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...
As construction costs remain stubbornly high and capital stays cautious heading into the second half of 2026, a growing number of boutique developers are rethinking not just where they build...
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...
For most of the past decade, commercial real estate investors operated with a safety net they didn’t always recognize as one. When borrowing costs sit near zero, the math on a marginal...
The great wealth transfer has been discussed in financial circles for years. Still, the practical reality of what happens when families actually inherit real estate is far messier than the h...
Corporate return-to-office mandates and the practical economics of rent constraints are quietly building a case for secondary office stock that the market has largely dismissed since the pan...
The commercial real estate conversation around Austin often centers on tech campuses and mixed-use megaprojects, but the thousands of small and mid-sized businesses forming the backbone of t...
After more than three decades working across New Hampshire’s seacoast and southern commercial real estate markets, David Choate, former Executive Vice President at Colliers Internation...
Drive through almost any downtown in America right now, and you’ll spot them — big office buildings with dark windows, empty parking garages, and “For Lease” signs that h...
The U.S. office market posted its strongest leasing numbers since 2018 in the first quarter of 2026, a milestone that might suggest the sector has turned a corner. But a closer look at what ...
Just a few years ago, healthy building certification was primarily the domain of high-end office buildings. Developers and corporate tenants competed to offer better air quality, natural lig...
Many Minneapolis homeowners opened their property tax bills this year to find a bigger number than expected. While city spending often gets the blame, Steve Brandt, president of the Minneapo...
Just a few years ago, borrowing to buy UK commercial property was straightforward. Interest rates hovered below 3%, property values were rising, and private lenders were eager to fund deals....