One Big Thing Today I'm going to focus a major investment sale broker pet peeve: yield fluffing (and yes, I made up that term). For the uninitiated, a fluffer is someone who gets a male porn actor ready to "perform" before the cameras start rolling. I'm not going to explain...
February 2nd – Deteriorating
What I'm Reading Deteriorating: Moody's Analytics REIS is out with a somewhat devastating report for the office sector, predicting that vacancies will likely show their largest increase this year. The report predicts that the occupancy continue to deteriorate until at least 2023 with employers still pushing off physical space decisions...
January 28th – Storm Clouds
What I'm Reading Storm Clouds: The apartment sector has been a bright spot during COVID-19 but that is starting to change. Enhanced eviction protection, lower rent collections and unprecedented declines in asking rent in some urban markets are taking their toll on apartment owners. During the pandemic, the share of...
January 20th – Coming Into Focus
What I'm Reading Coming Into Focus: With COVID-19's resurgence, the early days of the Biden Administration will likely have a heavy focus on health and economic stabilization with an emphasis on infrastructure as well. As a result, it is less likely that proposals to narrow or eliminate 1031 exchanges will...
January 18th – Sharpened Pencils
What I'm Reading Sharpened Pencils: There is so much money flooding into the build-to-rent space that it is making land in outer-ring suburbs expensive and making deals difficult to pencil out. This is the point in the cycle where it takes aggressive underwriting to make a lot of cookie cutter...
January 12th – Fallout
What I’m Reading Fallout: CoStar is estimating that the reckoning from COVID will eventually result in $126 billion of distressed real estate sales with a heavy concentration in lodging and retail. However, with an estimated $200 billion of capital raised to capitalize on such an opportunity, it is difficult to see...
January 8th – Ultimatum
What I’m Reading Ultimatum: In another sign that flexible work arrangements will become a job perk, twenty-nine percent of working professionals say they would quit their jobs if they couldn’t continue working remotely, according to an online survey of 1,022 professionals by LiveCareer, an online resume and job search consulting...
January 5th – Unmasked
What I’m Reading Unmasked: The Corporate Transparency Act, which was tacked onto a defense bill, would require corporations and limited liability companies established in the United States to disclose their real owners to the Treasury Department, making it harder for criminals to anonymously launder money or evade taxes. The rule applies...
January 4th – Blurred Lines
What I’m Reading Blurred Lines: States are facing off in a high-stakes legal battle over who is entitled to income taxes on remote workers when one is employed by a company in one state but resides in another. The results of this high-stakes legal battle will have a profound impact on...
December 22nd – Under the Tree
Quick programming note: I’m going to be taking a break from blogging the next week or so and won’t be posting every day. That being said, if something looks particular interesting, I’ll check in. This week’s big news is obviously the $900 billion rescue package that looks likely to be...