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The $350 million revitalization of Pier 94 was led by a joint venture between Vornado Realty Trust, Hudson Pacific Properties, and Blackstone Real Estate.
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Commercial property performance and valuation metrics diverge from time to time.
During this period of divergent public and private property valuations, the commercial real estate mortgage market has been marked by higher interest rates and stricter underwriting standards.
REITs have made important changes over the past decade in their overall leverage ratios, as well as the composition and structure of their debt.
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Amidst a wave of market volatility, REIT analysts offer insight into the broader picture.
The commercial real estate (CRE) mortgage market has changed dramatically since the end of 2021. For many real estate investors, gone are the days of low-cost, readily available property financing.
Analysis shows REIT long-term returns outpaced home ownership returns, even accounting for the imputed value of rent.
REITs could find more buying opportunities ahead in a market where the bid-ask pricing gap between buyers and sellers is narrowing.
With inflation remaining at 40-year highs, interest rates escalating, and economic growth contracting, the U.S. economy is in a precarious state.
Steve Brown is a senior vice president and senior portfolio manager with American Century Investments.
Investment bankers discuss real estate capital market drivers for 2016.
REITs are gaining ground in their efforts to attract generalist investors.
Mortgage REITs are likely to benefit from trends in the mortgage markets that will present opportunities in the months and years ahead.
REIT magazine spoke with bankers to gauge their outlooks for the real estate market in the coming year.