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Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
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Analysts say moderating trend likely in second half with seasonality returning and operating expenses as a headwind before normalizing in 2024.
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe says tech stocks more at risk from withdrawal of easy money policies.
REITs are gaining ground in their efforts to attract generalist investors.
Sandy Presant of Greenberg Traurig sees opportunities for lenders who can refinance coming debt maturities.
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe sees “whole new paradigm” for real estate.
Cohen & Steers’ Laurel Durkay says sector is “attractively valued” versus private market.
Nareit shares activities its members are engaged in to celebrate Black History Month this February.
Diane Morefield, CFO of CyrusOne Inc., discusses how the data center REIT has raised more than $5.5 billion in capital and has begun to transition from a U.S.-focused company into a global player.
Apartment, retail sectors said to be poised for growth.
Fund manager Burl East discusses real estate investment focused on technology-based tenants.
Congress created REITs nearly 60 years ago to facilitate investing in real estate for the long run.
REITs continue to expand their global footprint, with the Asia Pacific market playing a key role in that growth.
Hospitality Properties Trust has built a time-tested business specializing in suburban hotels.
Neil Wolitzer of Goldman Sachs says privatization activity likely to be limited.