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Residential Private Lending: The Next Frontier for Institutional Capital

Andrew Schnissel, Partner at Nationwide Private Lender We Lend LLC, examines the migration of institutional capital into the residential private lending landscape. After the subprime meltdown of 2008, major institutions — which, at the time, were facing significant losses — began investing in residential real estate in a more prudent manner. At that time, the…

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Hines Fund Pays PG&E $800M for San Francisco Office Property

A fund affiliated with Hines recently agreed to purchase PG&E’s San Francisco headquarters as the utility and energy company is preparing for a relocation and consolidation in Oakland.

Co-op Boards May Have to Explain Rejections Per New Proposed Bill

New legislation set to increase transparency in co-op board decision making.

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NYC Suburbs That Drew Homebuyers During COVID-19

Key Takeaways: Home sales dipped in NYC, but increased substantially in many of the city’s suburbs Suburbs in New Jersey & Connecticut were largely ahead of those in New York state Buyers generally preferred larger, detached homes further from NYC proper Toms River, N.J., saw largest the increase in sales activity in 2020 with 492…

NYC Multifamily Sales Volume Down 62% in Q1 as Slumping Rents & High Vacancy Rates Exacerbate Prior Slowdown

For the NYC multifamily sector, the downturn brought on by the pandemic was just another hit to an already cooled-down market.

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The 50 Most Expensive Submarkets for Office Space in Q4 2020

A recent study highlighted the 50 most expensive submarkets for office space, finding that most are concentrated in select markets in California and New York.

National Industrial Broker Roundtable Weighs In on Historic Year and Future Challenges for the Industry

National Industrial Broker Roundtable weighs in on the unprecedented activity and future outlook of the industrial market.

Rent vs. Buy: Advantages of Buying a Home for Families

Finding reasonably priced housing is an important task for families with children and has a significant influence on where you choose to live.

5 Key Medium-Term Factors Shaping Commercial Real Estate in NYC

We Lend CEO Ruben Izgelov examines the most essential factors shaping NYC commercial real estate in 2021 and beyond.

Homeownership in the 2010s: Tracking Home Price Growth in America’s Largest Cities

In America’s largest cities, West Coast homeowners fared best, claiming increases as high as 113%, with Sunbelt cities following close behind.

Get Ready for a Deep Dive into Industrial Real Estate Trends at the Bisnow Broker Roundtable

Our sister company CommercialEdge is the proud sponsor of the Bisnow Industrial Broker Roundtable, which will take place at 12:30 p.m. CDT on March 31. The roundtable will bring lively discussion and debate on the best locations and property types to meet growing industrial property demand, as well as provide information on the most innovative tools and data being used by top brokers to identify the right…

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NYC Residential Market in Review: A Year into Pandemic, Sales Are Down 28% but Steadily Returning Since October

After a promising month of sales in July, transactions decreased in August along with the median sale price.

The Key Document: Title Reports

The title search is arguably one of the most important aspects of a real estate transaction. But what does it mean to have a clear title?

Yardi’s Rental Assistance Software Offers Real Solutions for Governments & Renters

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has left households across the country struggling to pay bills and basic utilities. And, although the government stepped in with the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, there has been one big problem: how to best get the money to those who need it most. Enter rental assistance software. This…

The New Market Tax Credit Program – History & 2021 Revival

The latest relief bill includes several provisions to revitalize the real estate industry, among them tax incentive programs like the NMTC.

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MetLife Investment Management Sells 304,000-Square-Foot Denver Office Building

Metlife’s asset management branch recently announced the sale of a 304,000-square-foot office tower in Denver for $74.3 million.

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Highwoods Properties Acquires 636KSF Raleigh Office Complex

The REIT paid $131 million for its venture partner’s 75% stake in a Raleigh office campus.

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What The “Consolidated Appropriations Act – 2021” (CAA) Has In Store For Landlords & Tenants

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. At the end of…

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CIM Commercial Trust Signs New Long-Term Tenant in Austin Office Campus

REIT CIM Commercial Trust signed a tenant for eight years in one of Austin’s most popular destinations for office space.

Boston’s Housing Market: 66% Price Growth in a Decade & a Look Beyond COVID-19 to 2030

Boston’s overall residential prices rose 66% between 2009-2019. If this growth rate continues, the median may reach $1,039,000 by 2030.

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