November 23rd – Cash Cows

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...

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...