What I'm Reading On Demand: Pop-up distribution centers are becoming a thing as the pandemic forced retailers and e-commerce platforms to quickly and cost-effectively respond to localized demand surges in their supply chains. Chain Store Age Cream Rises to the Top: For years, international investors favored office buildings when it...
June 18th – Pile Up
What I'm Reading Pile Up: SKW Funding and Bain Capital have formed a JV targeting $1.3 billion of acquisitions and loan originations on troubled assets over the next several years. The money targeting distress keeps pouring in despite a lack of actual distress. Consider this yet another reminder that fundraising...
June 16th – Called It
What I'm Reading Called It: About a year ago, there was a lot of handwringing over what would happen to the millions of homeowners in forbearance once accommodations expired. I pointed out (on the old blog) that we wouldn't see any meaningful distressed sales because borrowers were equity rich. Instead,...
June 15th – Round Trip
What I'm Reading Out of Balance: A recent study by LendingTree found that median housing costs were lower for renters than for homeowners with a mortgage in all 50 of the largest US metro areas. Lending Tree Backed Up: The primary driver of the inflationary spike that we are currently...
June 14th – Churn
What I'm Reading On the Move: Most multifamily management companies set retention goals for the properties that they manage of 50% or higher. However, the majority are falling far short of this goal according to a new manager survey from manager software platform Zego. The most interesting part? C projects,...
June 9th – Leap of Faith Part 1
One Big Thing Construction prices are soaring and eating into the yields of multifamily developers. In an environment like this, its nearly impossible to forecast costs over the typical 2-3 year build cycle for most large multifamily buildings. As a result, developers have to gamble that rent increases will keep...
June 8th – Slow Out of the Gate
What I'm Reading Slow Out of the Gate: Another meh jobs report shows that the summertime economic boom that many anticipated with reopening may not be quite so hot: "To the degree that the labor shortage is caused by expanded jobless benefits or schools that are closed, it should go...
June 7th – Not As It Seems
One Big Thing As you can see from the Chart of the Day Below, we are finally back to 1970 levels when it comes to housing production in the United States (h/t Taylor Grant). Hooray, I guess. While things are certainly better than they were a few years ago, this...
June 3rd – Another One Bites the Dust
What I'm Reading Another One Bites the Dust: Katerra, a SoftBank backed startup that said it could slash the cost of building and renovating apartments with offsite construction, is going bankrupt and may not even have enough cash to pay severance. This is the latest edition to the graveyard of...
June 2nd – Big Wave?
One Big Thing For years, people wanted to live in places where it is the most difficult to build, driving prices in those regions up. Now, with remote and hybrid work a possibility, buyers are aiming their sights towards larger properties in the exurbs and builders are struggling to keep...