After years of lobbying to get the government to pay attention to the problem of affordable housing, the Biden Administration has stepped up in a big way by implementing...
Author - Paul Fiorilla
Paul Fiorilla has more than 25 years of experience as a researcher and writer in the commercial real estate markets. He previously served as a vice president of research at Prudential Real Estate Investors in Madison, N.J., where he oversaw publishing of outlooks and thought leadership research. Before that, he covered real estate capital markets and CMBS at Commercial Mortgage Alert.
Recent regulatory changes for life companies benefit real estate equity and debt instruments more than other investment products, according to a new report from MetLife...
A long-term shortage of construction workers that has contributed to delays in commercial development is being exacerbated by a vaccine hesitancy among the workers...
The national eviction moratorium put in place last year was designed to prevent poor tenants from being thrown into homelessness during a pandemic. While tenants largely...
Life companies could increase allocations to commercial real estate next year, following a regulatory body action to reduce risk-based capital requirements for property...
COVID-19 created conditions that will create growth for the rapidly growing build-to-rent (BTR) component of the single-family rental (SFR) market. Growth in BTRs is...
Investors from outside the U.S. are increasingly interested in the U.S. multifamily market and are willing to go to a broader range of markets to do so. Market sources...
A perfect storm of circumstances has intensified demand for apartments and pushed asking rent growth in the U.S. to levels not seen in decades. The average U.S...
Office vacancy rates and total subleased space available have risen since the start of the pandemic, while occupiers are mulling workplace flexibility that could further...
With former Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria ousted, any plans to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are over. The question now becomes: How will...