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NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says occupancy rates at record highs.
REITs benefit from low supply, improving macroeconomic conditions.
NAREIT’s Brad Case explains disconnect between REIT returns and property valuations.
Bernard M. Markstein, U.S. chief economist for Reed Construction Data, provides economic analysis and forecasts of commercial construction activity.
Use of Preferred Shares.
Infrastructure, data center REITs some of the strongest performers.
Property values climb more than 3 percent nationwide in first quarter.
Nareit’s John Worth says missed rent payments can exacerbate the economic slowdown.
Green Street’s Cedrik Lachance says U.S. residential market “very attractively priced.”
Empire State Realty Trust has spearheaded the coalition, which includes Vornado Realty Trust.
Green Street’s Dave Bragg highlights importance of land-use regulation.
Sales through brick-and-mortar locations are likely to rebound later this year and next, as the spread of vaccines makes it safe to spend more time in shops and malls again.
Klinksiek points to opportunities for REITs after periods of financial reset.
Are low cap rates flashing a signal that speculative pricing is setting the market up for a correction?