Quick programming note: Basis Points will be off the rest of this week. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! What I'm Reading Cash Cows: An unprecedented supply chain crisis has resulted in public container shipping companies hitting all time highs for net revenue. To put this in perspective, the $48.1 billion in 3Q21...
November 4th – Sitting Ducks
What I'm Reading Sitting Ducks: Idle cargo containers piling up in ports and storage yards have created a target-rich environment for thieves, resulting in yet another supply chain headache. Cargo theft has increased 42% YoY in California during the 3rd quarter. CargoNet Out of Their Hands: The inflationary episode of...
October 15th – Leveling Off
What I'm Reading Shrug it Off: Industrial rents are rising at such a rapid clip that developers aren't sweating spiking development costs. Bisnow Easing Up: While demand for apartments will likely remain substantially above its historical norm, it seems likely that absorption volume will ease somewhat in 2022. This is...
October 11th – No Vacancy
What I'm Reading No Vacancy: Apartment vacancies hit another low in September, according to RealPage, declining to 2.7%, with rents hitting all-time highs. Globe Street A point of interest here is lender underwriting. One thing that has kept the market (sort of) in check is that multifamily properties are typically...
October 8th – Substitution Effect
What I'm Reading Substitution Effect: Construction material shortages are forcing homebuilders and contractors to turn to substitutes and hunt for alternative suppliers as they rush to meet high demand for new housing. However, its a double-edged sword and swapping out materials to minimize delays can add to costs. Wall Street...
September 13th – Safe Harbor
What I'm Reading Safe Harbor: There is a growing interest in marina investment where cap rates have stayed relatively constant over the past year while demand for slip space has soared along with new boat sales. This fits in nicely with RanchHarbor's thesis that real estate used to store discretionary...
August 25th – Back to the Future
What I'm Reading Back to the Future: With investors craving yield, Wall Street firms are once again diving into the private-label mortgage market, originating and packaging loans outside of the GSE framework. Despite the recent surge in volume, private level securitizations still make up a mere 4% of the market. ...
August 24th – Permanent Decline?
What I'm Reading Shots Fired: Green Street is predicting that office occupancy may never return to pre-pandemic heights and that office NOI will likely not outpace inflation over the next five years. Green Street is predicting a 15% reduction in office space demand in the US, a figure the firm...
August 13th – Beach Reads Week in Review
What I'm Reading Feeding Frenzy: Bidding wars are typical in for-sale housing during a tight market. Now we are seeing them for apartment rentals. CNBC A Tale of Two Markets: Big apartment landlords are thriving during the eviction moratorium while mom and pop owners of buildings with five or less...
August 6th – No End in Sight
Quick programming note: I'm going to be on a family vacation for the next couple of weeks so I won't be posting every day. I hope that all of you can find some time to get outside and enjoy the month of August! What I'm Reading No End in Sight:...