What I'm Reading Fake it Till You Make It: A Miami (of course) company is offering "crypto mortgages" Wall Street Journal However, a careful reading of the offering reveals that it's still just a loan secured by the property with an additional pledge of the borrower's crypto holdings. This will...
April 8th – Fake it Till You Make It
April 7th – Rise of the Machines
What I'm Reading Rise of the Machines: Drone companies, often backed by massive ecommerce platforms, have been cleared to expand their operations across the U.S. The technology has become faster and more reliable with development. The big question is whether or not it will result in mass adoption. Wall Street...
April 6th – Here We Go Again
What I'm Reading Here We Go Again: After being thwarted last year, the Biden administration is going after 1031 exchanges again in its proposed fiscal budget for 2023. That said, the proposal will meet strong opposition (again) and I sort of doubt that there is appetite for this in a...
April 4th – Fighting the Last War
What I'm Reading Fighting the Last War: We tend to look to the recent past to understand today's market. However, the inflationary period of the late 1970s - which saw a decline in real housing prices with nominal prices up somewhat - is probably a better analogy than the housing...
March 31st – Easing Up?
What I'm Reading Slow Motion Crash? Two years after the initial covid outbreak, vacancy rates continue to climb in major office markets around the country, taking a toll on property performance. Barclays analysts noted last week that the share of office mortgages that have been assigned to either "watchlists" of...
March 30th – Sweet Spot
What I'm Reading Sweet Spot: Tight market conditions and rising land and construction costs in many markets and port cities led to limited development limiting new supply while demand for industrial warehouse space has continued to grow. Even though industrial returns are expected to decline, it should continue to perform...
March 29th – Off to the Races
What I'm Reading Off to the Races: Through the first three months of the year, 2022’s national rent growth is outpacing 2021’s record rent growth, according to Zumper’s National Rent Report published last week. Zumper Its almost as if home ownership becoming completely unaffordable creates more renters or something. Time...
March 25th – Pendulum Swinging
What I'm Reading Pendulum Swinging: Geopolitical stability and improvements in transportation and communications in recent decades allowed companies and countries to opt for what seemed to be the cheapest and easiest supply chain solutions rather than the most secure. Recent world events have revealed the risks of opting for inexpensive...
March 24th – Terminal Velocity
What I'm Reading Staying Power: Zillow's latest forecast predicts that the year-over-year rate of home price growth will hit 22% in May before gradually slowing to 17.8% in February 2023. This despite a dramatic rise in mortgage rates and decline in household affordability. Zillow It's almost as if people who...