What I'm Reading Holding the Line: The bid/ask gap between buyers and sellers of property types impacted by the pandemic is closing, with buyers mostly meeting seller demands. However, substantial gaps still exist in some markets. Sellers refusing to meet buyers' expectations on price over the past year is a...
June 1st – Taking Aim
What I'm Reading Don't Call it a Comeback: 2021 has been a banner year for apartment rent growth thus far with rents nationwide rents now surpassing where they would have been had the pandemic never happened. ApartmentList Inside Deal: Real-estate agents are selling more homes to select customers while bypassing...
May 20th – Shock Absorber
What I'm Reading Shock Absorber: Normal recessions often produce a vicious cycle of foreclosures. When rents and property values fall, building owners stop paying their mortgages and lenders foreclose, pushing prices into a further downward spiral. That hasn’t happened in this cycle as regulators allowed bank to delay loan payments...
May 10th – Leading Indicator
What I'm Reading Out Ahead: Zumper's National Rent Report last week showed some improvements in most, but not all of the expensive coastal cities that were hit especially hard by COVID. IMO, the big news was in some of the raw search data that wasn't in the report but rather...
April 29th – Liftoff
What I'm Reading Liftoff: Apartment List's national rent survey for May showed its largest monthly jump going back to 2017 as coastal markets rebound and midsized markets that soared in 2020 show few signs of slowing down. This further backs up the story we posted yesterday about OAR picking up. ...
April 28th – Blind Spot
What I'm Reading Triple Threat: The worst-case tax scenario for real estate would be a simultaneous end to the 1031, basis step-up on death and doubling of capital gains. IMO, elimination of 1031 and doubling of capital gains would lead to far less transaction volume and increase the desirability of...
April 15th – Out of Balance
What I'm Reading Out of Balance: Garden style apartments make up 49% of existing inventory in the US and typically consist of more affordable B and C properties that appeal to working class tenants. However, thanks to the high cost of materials and land, only 3.6% of all apartments in...
March 8th – Gorging
What I'm Reading Gorging: Homebuilders are buying up undeveloped lots at a frantic pace in an effort to meet today's incredibly strong demand. However, that demand isn't permanent and the land grab could lead to pain for those participating. Ivy Zelman sums it up perfectly: “The biggest concern I have...
February 11th – Blunt Challenge
What I'm Reading Blunt Challenge: The number of marijuana stores in the U.S. is poised to grow in 2021 and 2022 as more states legalize the narcotic, the federal government toys with legalization at the national level, and already large sales chains seek to get larger. This despite often complex...
January 29th – Behind the Scenes
What I'm Reading Behind the Scenes: Unless you live under a rock, you have probably heard about the massive short squeezes (and crashes) in troubled retailer GameStop and struggling theater operator AMC over the past couple of weeks. Both companies' stocks have soared but, despite the increases in valuation, both...