What I'm Reading Beware the Ides of March: With omicron cases falling, major employers say they spot a window to bring workers back to the office. However, with a tight job market, the question becomes whether or not employees are willing. Wall Street Journal Embedded: Russian oligarchs have spent decades...
March 2nd – Paved Paradise
What I'm Reading Land Rush: The imminent rise of self driving trucks will fuel even more demand for outdoor industrial storage. (h/t Scott Ramser) Wall Street Journal IMO, this previously overlooked space is about to become a darling of the CRE investment world. Why? Demand will continue to increase due...
June 10th – Leap of Faith Part 2
One Big Thing Yesterday, I wrote about multifamily development getting more speculative because of uncertainty about cost inflation. Today, let's take a look at the for sale housing market. If you want to get an insider's view of housing, Bloomberg's Odd Lots Podcast with Zonda's Chief Economist Ali Wolf from...
January 11th – Wait and See
What I’m Reading Wait and See: NNN lease investors had assumed that Republicans would win the Georgia Senate special election and the 1031 exchange would be safe. Now that the Democratic party candidates have prevailed, those investors are anxiously awaiting President Elect Biden’s first 100 day agenda to see if the...
January 6th – No Going Back
What I’m Reading No Going Back: The pandemic has has accelerated the adoption of data access as an essential CRE technology. At this point, it is no longer just a pandemic solution and is here to stay. Globe Street Priced Out: Despite record low mortgage rates, the spike in housing prices last year...
December 18th – The Great Mirage
One Big Thing Jonathan Litt of hedge fund Land and Buildings is predicting that next year will see a bounce back in the performance of pandemic-impacted real estate but that it will ultimately prove to be a mirage as secular headwinds turn against these market segments (emphasis mine): The Vaccine...
December 15th – Checked Out
What I’m Reading Checked Out: Buyers are spending more time than ever in their vacation homes. Mansion Global See Also: A new homes.com survey found that 45% of respondents would move if they could work remotely. Forbes Soaring: Home equity reached a record high in 2020 as American homeowners gained a whopping $1 trillion. Core Logic See...
December 14th – Unlocked
What I’m Reading Unlocked: Increased adoption of remote work has enabled high earners to move to lower tax states like never before. At some point high tax cities and states are going to have to acknowledge that the conditions that allowed them to increase rates – namely the requirement of proximity...
December 9th – Balancing Act
One Big Thing California’s eviction moratorium is scheduled to expire in early February. A new assembly bill is seeking to extend it through the end of 2021. Concurrently another assembly bill is attempting to establish a framework for dispersing rental relief. (h/t Steve Sims) Connect Media Two comments here: While I’m...
December 8th – Spin Cycle
One Big Thing I’ve been hearing a lot of chatter about the future of cities of late, especially those of the large gateway variety that boomed in the years following the Great Recession. The latest example is a Globe Street piece last week that excerpted a CBRE podcast about the future of...