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Vornado Takes 49% Stake in Park Avenue Plaza, Valuing Asset at $1.1B

Vornado Realty Trust completed the purchase of a 49% stake in the 1.2‑million‑square‑foot Park Avenue Plaza office tower, valuing the Class A building at roughly $1.1 billion. The property is 99% occupied with an 11‑year weighted‑average lease term and carries a $575 million fixed‑rate 2.99% loan.

D.R. Horton Offers 3.99% Mortgage, $15K Closing Aid
SocialFeb 12, 2026

D.R. Horton Offers 3.99% Mortgage, $15K Closing Aid

Housing affordability is so strained that America's largest homebuilder D.R. Horton is advertising 3.99% mortgage rate buydown + $15,000 toward closing costs in Northeast Florida right now

By Lance Lambert
More Canes Than Cribs: Toronto Population Falls, More Seniors Than Kids
BlogFeb 11, 2026

More Canes Than Cribs: Toronto Population Falls, More Seniors Than Kids

Statistics Canada reports that the Toronto CMA’s population slipped to 7.11 million in 2025, marking the region’s first post‑pandemic decline. The working‑age cohort (15‑64) contracted by 0.85%, shedding 42.5 k workers, while the senior segment (65+) rose to 1.18 million, now outnumbering children....

By Better Dwelling
Capital Shift: Office-To-Residential Conversions Accelerate In The DMV
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Capital Shift: Office-To-Residential Conversions Accelerate In The DMV

Office‑to‑residential conversions are rapidly reshaping the DMV, with more than 6,500 residential units now in the pipeline. The region needs roughly 320,000 housing units by 2030, leaving a shortfall of about 100,000 units that obsolete office space can help fill....

By Bisnow
Fourth Quarter 2025 Las Vegas Industrial Market Report
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Fourth Quarter 2025 Las Vegas Industrial Market Report

Las Vegas’s industrial inventory reached 198.3 million square feet in Q4 2025, a 4.5% year‑over‑year increase. Under‑construction space fell sharply to 5.4 million square feet, down 38% from the prior year. The quarter saw 37 transactions totaling $213.9 million, with an average...

By The Broker List – Blog
Surviving the Refinance Wall: Lessons From an $8B Portfolio with Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo
PodcastFeb 11, 202626 min

Surviving the Refinance Wall: Lessons From an $8B Portfolio with Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo

In this episode, Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo, walks listeners through the dynamics of an $8 billion institutional mortgage portfolio spanning Canada, the U.S., and Western Europe. She explains how pension‑backed capital is coping with historic spread...

By Commercial Real Estate Podcast (First National)
Land Investing for Beginners: The Freedom Multiplier You’re Not Using (Coaching)
PodcastFeb 11, 20260 min

Land Investing for Beginners: The Freedom Multiplier You’re Not Using (Coaching)

In this episode, Mark Podolsky, Scott Bossman, Jon Burnett, and guest Landon Harris explore land investing as a "freedom multiplier" and argue that coaching is the missing link that turns curiosity into consistent results. Drawing on insights from the Dirt...

By The Land Geek
The Condo Crisis
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Condo Crisis

Since January 2020, US single‑family homes have appreciated 46% versus 34% for condos, widening the price premium to a record 22% or $74,000. The gap, historically 8‑17%, accelerated during the pandemic as remote work increased demand for space. Tightened condo...

By Home Economics
Federal YIMBYs?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Federal YIMBYs?

The House approved the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a federal effort to ease regulations on manufactured‑home financing, HUD programs, and construction lending for small builders. The legislation also grants regulatory relief to local banks, aiming to revive mortgage...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
U.S. Home Foreclosures Climb for Eleventh Straight Month in January
NewsFeb 11, 2026

U.S. Home Foreclosures Climb for Eleventh Straight Month in January

U.S. foreclosure filings rose to 40,534 in January, a 32% year‑over‑year increase and the eleventh straight month of growth, despite a 10% monthly decline from December. Lender‑initiated starts jumped 26% from a year earlier, while completed REO properties surged 59%...

By World Property Journal
Coldwell Banker's Dan Spiegel on Building CRE Teams for AI Disruption & Market Shifts
PodcastFeb 11, 20261h 2m

Coldwell Banker's Dan Spiegel on Building CRE Teams for AI Disruption & Market Shifts

In this episode, Dan Spiegel, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Commercial, shares his leadership journey, the importance of mentorship, and how Coldwell Banker’s decentralized franchise model fosters strong connections across secondary and tertiary markets. He discusses...

By The Crexi Commercial Real Estate Podcast | CRE Insights & Strategies
2026: The Pivotal Year for Short‑Term Rentals
SocialFeb 10, 2026

2026: The Pivotal Year for Short‑Term Rentals

Comment “POD” to watch the full episode where me and @boostlyuk talk about why 2026 will be the most important year in short-term rental history. ⁣

By Rob Abasolo (Robuilt)
Commercial Lending in the U.S. Surges 30 Percent in Late 2025
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Commercial Lending in the U.S. Surges 30 Percent in Late 2025

U.S. commercial real‑estate lending jumped 30% in Q4 2025, driven largely by banks as interest‑rate volatility eased. Originations rose 25% sequentially, with office loans nearly doubling year‑over‑year and overall 2025 originations up 40% from 2024. Depository institutions led the surge,...

By World Property Journal
Why European Real Estate Credit Looks Safer than Equity in the New Cycle
PodcastFeb 10, 202620 min

Why European Real Estate Credit Looks Safer than Equity in the New Cycle

In this episode, Clark Coffee, CIO of AllianceBernstein’s European commercial real estate debt business, explains how the European real estate market is transitioning after a reset in values and the end of ultra‑low borrowing costs. He argues that debt now...

By The PERE Podcast
The Cost of Fragmentation: A Comparison of State Affordable Housing Finance Governance Systems
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The Cost of Fragmentation: A Comparison of State Affordable Housing Finance Governance Systems

The Terner Center released a new series of resources that examine how U.S. states govern affordable‑housing finance, highlighting the costly fragmentation of multiple agencies and programs. An interactive map and a landscape scan of all 50 states reveal which entities...

By Terner Center Blog: No Limits (UC Berkeley)
The ASC Sale-Leaseback Opportunity
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The ASC Sale-Leaseback Opportunity

Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) owners are increasingly using sale‑leasebacks to unlock the equity tied up in their buildings. By selling the property to an investor and signing a 10‑15‑year triple‑net lease, physicians retain operational control while converting real‑estate assets into...

By The Tenant Advisor
$235M Sale Of Jameson's Broadway Tower Under Creditor Protection Cancelled
BlogFeb 10, 2026

$235M Sale Of Jameson's Broadway Tower Under Creditor Protection Cancelled

The episode dissects the collapse of a $235 million sale of Jameson Development’s 28‑storey tower at 2538 Birch Street in Vancouver, which was under Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act protection. It explains how funding from BC Housing was suspended, leading to a...

By The Realist (Substack)
Average Homeowner Tenure Rises To 8.6 Years (Americans Aren’t Moving Much)
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Average Homeowner Tenure Rises To 8.6 Years (Americans Aren’t Moving Much)

The average U.S. homeowner now stays in a property for 8.6 years, the longest stretch since the early 2000s. Rising home prices and persistently high mortgage rates are forcing owners to hold onto homes longer, while the share of Americans...

By Confounded Interest
Las Vegas Housing Market Tilts Toward Buyers as Prices Cool
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Las Vegas Housing Market Tilts Toward Buyers as Prices Cool

Southern Nevada’s housing market shifted toward buyers in January as price growth cooled and inventory surged. The median price of a single‑family home held at $470,000, 3.1% lower than a year earlier, while listings rose 18.7% year‑over‑year, creating a near...

By World Property Journal