Cleveland Remains a Beacon of Affordability for Homebuyers
Cleveland’s housing market remains one of the nation’s most affordable, with a median home price of $230,000 in February—only Detroit is cheaper among the 50 largest metros. Prices are rising faster than the national average, up 4.6% year‑over‑year versus 0.9% nationwide, while inventory barely increased 0.5%, tightening supply. Homes are selling quickly, spending just 44 days on the market, making Cleveland a fast‑moving market in the Midwest. The city’s median household income of $76,912 comfortably exceeds the amount needed to purchase the typical home, reinforcing its affordability appeal.
Report: Cold Storage Demand Shifts to Newer, High-Tech Facilities
The Newmark report shows U.S. cold‑storage recorded about 3.5 million sq ft of positive absorption in 2025 while vacancy rose to a 20‑year high. Tenants are gravitating toward newer, high‑throughput sites built for automation, energy efficiency and faster turnover, leaving older warehouses with...

Two Thirds of Investors Boosted Their Healthcare Allocation in 2025, CBRE Finds
In 2025, 68% of real‑estate investors increased their healthcare allocation, driving roughly $12.5 bn into the care‑home sector, which represented 79% of all healthcare investment. The surge was anchored by Welltower’s $6.5 bn purchase of Barchester Healthcare and a $1.5 bn acquisition of...
An Open Letter to Jamie Dimon on Rethinking Collateral in Rent-Regulated Lending
J.P. Morgan Chase has become the dominant lender for rent‑regulated multifamily properties in New York City after the collapse of Signature Bank and the retreat of New York Community Bank. The author argues that, since the 2019 Housing Stability and...

Blackstone Strikes €1bn Sale of Fidere Residential Platform to Brookfield
Blackstone has agreed to sell its Fidere residential platform to Brookfield for €1 billion, roughly $1.08 billion. The deal ends Blackstone’s involvement in one of Spain’s largest private‑rental housing portfolios, which comprises over 10,000 units across major cities. Brookfield gains a strategic...
JD.com-backed Group Picks Banks for IPO of Singapore Reit: Sources
JD.com’s property arm and partners have appointed Bank of America, DBS Group and UBS as advisers for a Singapore‑based real estate investment trust (REIT). The REIT, which will bundle assets from JD Property, Partners Group and EZA Hill, targets roughly...

LPA Calls for Upgrade in Offices’ Planning Status as Shortages Threaten to ‘Choke Growth’
The London Property Alliance (LPA) is urging the UK government to label office space as critical infrastructure in the National Planning Policy Framework, aiming to accelerate new builds and upgrades. London’s office sector produces roughly $371 bn in gross value added...

Housing Market to Soften Amid Iran War Fallout, Nationwide Says
Nationwide reports UK house prices rose 0.9% in March to about £277,186 (≈$352,000), with annual growth at 2.2%. The surge in energy prices from the Iran war and climbing mortgage rates are expected to soften the market. Two‑year fixed mortgage...

London Flat’s SOLD Price Drops £450k in Seven Years
A three‑bedroom Canary Wharf flat sold for £950,000 (≈ $1.2 million) in 2023, down from £1.4 million (≈ $1.8 million) just seven years earlier. The price drop of £450,000 (≈ $580,000) represents a 33% decline and roughly $80,000 loss per year. The property originally fetched £2.1 million...
India’s Real Estate PE Inflows Jump 59% to $6.7 Billion in 2025; Office, Data Centres Lead: Savills India
India’s real‑estate private‑equity inflows surged 59% in 2025, reaching $6.7 billion, driven by strong GDP growth and easing monetary conditions. Office assets led the market with $2.4 billion, while data centres and residential properties also saw sizable allocations. Foreign investors contributed roughly...
BX 2026-ALOHA Issues Single-Borrower $1.2 Billion, CMBS Deal
BX 2026‑ALOHA has launched a $1.2 billion single‑borrower CMBS transaction. The deal, backed by a non‑recourse first‑lien mortgage, covers 36 Hawaii properties—20 retail, 15 industrial and two office assets—leasing 92.7% to over 670 tenants. KBRA assigned AAA, AA‑, and A‑ ratings...
American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP Reports Q4 2025 Results, Improved Balance Sheet and Demonstrated Hotel Value
American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (AHIP) posted its Q4 2025 results, highlighting a modest ADR increase to $137 and flat RevPAR at $94, while same‑property NOI fell 22.3% to $7.2 million. The REIT continued its balance‑sheet overhaul, redeeming $25 million of its...

UK Mortgage Approvals See Biggest Rise Since November, BoE Reports
The Bank of England reports the biggest month‑on‑month rise in UK mortgage approvals since November, indicating renewed buyer interest. Approvals are up roughly 15 % year‑over‑year as lower rates improve affordability compared with a year ago. Yet borrowing costs have jumped...

3 Cities Where the Best Time To Sell Is Right Now
Realtor.com economists identified the week of March 29‑April 4 as the optimal selling window for homes in Cincinnati, Seattle, and Grand Rapids. In Cincinnati, sellers can expect a 14.7% price premium, while Seattle sees a 10.2% boost and Grand Rapids an 8.4%...
Sun Life Gains Full Ownership of BGO, Crescent Capital; Acquiring Bell Partners
Sun Life announced a series of multi‑billion‑dollar commercial‑real‑estate transactions, acquiring 100% of BGO for $1.16 billion USD and Crescent Capital for $608 million USD. It also agreed to buy Bell Partners, a U.S. multifamily manager with 70,000 apartments, for $350 million USD. The...
NAIOP Report Highlights Growing Lending, Transaction Volumes
The NAIOP Research Foundation’s new report finds commercial‑real‑estate lending is expanding, with banks increasing credit across property types while conduit lenders retreat. Federal agencies, government‑sponsored enterprises and mortgage‑backed‑securities investors remain the top purchasers of multifamily loans, and private buyers dominate...

Morningstar DBRS Finalizes Its Provisional Credit Ratings on FIGRE Trust 2026-FL1
Morningstar DBRS finalized provisional ratings for FIGRE Trust 2026‑FL1 mortgage‑backed notes, assigning AAA to the $222.6 million Class A‑1 tranche and AA to the $28.7 million Class A‑2 tranche, among others. The transaction backs $274.6 million of first‑lien HELOCs originated by Figure, with...

Lone Star Execs Break Down US Resi Thesis for Latest $1bn Credit Strategy
Lone Star executives Mike Droege and Jeff Kert outlined a new $1 billion credit strategy centered on U.S. residential mortgage loans. The fund will target more than $10 billion of newly originated, performing non‑agency mortgages, leveraging Lone Star’s private‑credit platform to earn...
U.S. Bank Extends Loan Terms in Bid to Address Affordability
U.S. Bank announced it will extend its home‑improvement loan terms from five years to six or seven years, targeting larger renovation projects. The move is designed to address growing affordability concerns among American households as home‑improvement spending stays above $600 billion...
Multifamily Development Site in Miami’s Wynwood Sells for $54M
Shoe brand owner David Sedaghati sold a 1.92‑acre development parcel in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood for $54 million to Gary Krat. The site, currently holding 64,629 sq ft of 1950s‑era low‑rise commercial space, was slated for a 1,300‑unit, two‑tower project under the Live Local...

Tishman Speyer Acquires Central London Office Building in Off-Market Deal
Tishman Speyer has completed an off‑market purchase of a prime office building in central London, underscoring the firm’s aggressive push into Europe’s most resilient commercial market. The transaction, though undisclosed in price, reflects the growing appetite for core assets that...

The Chrysler Building’s Next Chapter Could Be Residential
Jeffrey Gural’s GFP Real Estate is in advanced talks to acquire the Chrysler Building’s ground lease, opening the door to a potential residential conversion of the iconic Art Deco skyscraper. The current lease costs about $32.5 million annually and is projected...
LoanDepot Partners with Texas Builder for New Lender Launch
LoanDepot has launched Olive Branch Home Loans, a mortgage affiliate for West Texas builder Betenbough Cos., which sells over 2,000 homes annually across eight sales centers. The partnership gives Betenbough access to LoanDepot’s wholesale infrastructure, technology and customer‑service expertise while...

Global Buyer Demand and Seller Supply Aggregation Platforms in Development
World Property Markets, a Miami‑based proptech firm, is building a dual AI‑driven platform that links global buyer demand with a borderless supply of real‑estate listings. The World Property Search engine will capture high‑intent buyer signals, while the upgraded Global Listings...

Saudi Hotels Show Strength While UAE Demand Sinks
Saudi hotels are showing notable resilience amid the Iran‑related regional conflict, buoyed by strong domestic demand and a lower hotel‑room‑to‑population ratio. In contrast, UAE properties are grappling with a solvency crisis as occupancy plunges into the 20% range and cancellations...

Retail Top Choice for Scottish Commercial Property Investors, Knight Frank Reports
Retail properties dominated Scottish commercial real‑estate investment in Q1 2026, representing over half of all spending. Investors placed roughly £216 million (about $274 million) into retail deals out of a total £387 million ($492 million) market. The average transaction size rose to £16 million ($20 million),...
Edinburgh and London Top UK Hotel Investment Rankings
Edinburgh remains the top UK hotel investment market, posting an 84.6% occupancy rate and a $206 average daily rate (ADR). London surged five spots to second place, recording the nation’s highest ADR at $242 and 81.2% occupancy. Major 2025 transactions...
Three Oversold REITs With Strong Fundamentals
U.S. REITs have lagged returns, with the Vanguard Real Estate ETF down 5.5% over five years and 8% in the past month. JPMorgan forecasts a 6% rise in Funds From Operations for the sector in 2026, suggesting earnings momentum. The...

Hospitality: Luxury Styles
Los Angeles is gearing up for the 2027 FIFA World Cup, the 2025 NFL Super Bowl and the 2028 Olympic Games, yet its hotel pipeline is slowing as construction costs, higher interest rates and short‑term rentals curb new affordable projects....
‘A Golden Period’: Seizing the Moment in European Real Estate Credit
In a recent PERE Podcast episode, LaSalle’s Isabelle Brennan and Nuveen Real Estate’s Christian Janssen discussed the emerging opportunities in European real‑estate credit as the market transitions into a new cycle. They highlighted tightening yields, increased demand for asset‑backed loans,...

REITs Boosted by UK Property Renaissance
UK REITs like Picton Property Income and Custodian Property Income are benefiting from a quiet property market upturn, delivering positive total returns of 6.7% last year. Picton's £405 million ($514 million) REIT, focused on industrial and retail assets, posted a 4.9% yield...

Landlords Hit as Buy-to-Let Borrowing Costs Surge
Buy‑to‑let mortgage rates have jumped, with two‑year fixes now at 5.40% and five‑year fixes at 5.91%, the highest levels in a year. A typical £250,000 (≈ $320,000) loan sees monthly repayments rise by about £1,100 (≈ $1,400). Product availability has slipped below...

Housing Market Holds Firm as Serious Buyers Drive Sales, Enquiries Fall 13%
Zoopla’s latest House Price Index shows the UK housing market staying resilient despite a 13% drop in buyer enquiries year‑on‑year in March 2026, driven by higher mortgage rates linked to Middle‑East tensions. Agreed sales have slipped only 2% YoY, buoyed...
Alternative-Capital-Driving-MA-Eligible-Asset-Innovation
Alternative capital is reshaping the pool of assets eligible for the UK’s Mortgage‑Asset (MA) reforms, unlocking new securitisation opportunities. The landmark EQR 1 ABS transaction, detailed by Ashley Thomas of ARC Ratings, demonstrates how private‑fund and non‑bank financing can deliver higher...
Innventure Inc (INV) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
InvenTrust Properties Corp. reported a 5.3% same‑property NOI increase for 2025, driven by rent escalations, occupancy gains and strong leasing spreads. NAREIT FFO rose 6.2% to $1.89 per share and core FFO to $1.83, while the board lifted the annual...
Pockets-of-US-CMBS-Repay-Attention
US commercial mortgage‑backed securities (CMBS) are showing localized repayment activity after a period of muted performance. Structured‑credit executives highlighted that specific asset classes, such as retail and multifamily properties, are seeing improved cash‑flow and lower delinquency rates. The article notes...

Miliband’s Solar Panels – Are Buyers Prepared to Pay More?
A heating‑company survey of 1,000 UK adults finds that 48% of buyers would pay an average 7.61% premium for homes equipped with solar panels, with millennials willing to add 10.46%. The willingness varies by region, peaking at 11.23% in Yorkshire...

Planet IPO Remains Open to Real Estate Developers on Borsa Istanbul Despite War Stress on Markets
Turkey’s capital markets board (SPK) approved Agaoglu Avrasya REIT’s IPO, offering 176 million shares (25% stake) at TRY 21.10 per share, raising roughly $84 million. The offering expands the REIT’s paid‑in capital to TRY 701 million and marks the fourth REIT IPO on Borsa Istanbul this...

China’s Property Crisis Is Starting to Look a Lot Like Japan’s Lost Decade
China’s housing market has entered a six‑year correction that mirrors Japan’s 1990s Lost Decade, with prices falling, construction slowing, and developers facing defaults. The sector once drove roughly one‑third of China’s GDP and now holds about 70% of household wealth,...

Michael Burry Blames Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for Housing Stagnation
Investor Michael Burry issued an open letter accusing government‑sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac of throttling new home construction, despite data showing ample residential square footage per capita in the United States. He argues that the GSEs' underwriting standards...
Rexford: Finding A Good Valuation For Very Little Or No Growth
Rexford Industrial Realty (REXR) now trades at a 5.36% dividend yield and a historically low price‑to‑AFFO multiple, reflecting sharply rebased growth expectations. The firm’s AFFO is projected to expand only 1.66% per year through 2028, with recent guidance hinting at...
S-Reits Pursuing Growth as Iran War Escalates Risk Poorly Timed Equity Raising Exercises
L‑Reit’s $145 million equity raise to fund a 30% PLQ Mall stake was badly timed, with the offering undersubscribed and the unit price slipping below the S$0.558 ($0.41) offer. Meanwhile, CapitaLand Ascendas Reit (Clar) is pursuing a $1.0 billion asset purchase, raising...

Real Estate's Best Buying Opportunity in Years
Commercial real estate is entering a bottoming phase as vacancy and refinancing pressures ease and credit spreads stabilize. REITs are trading at deep discounts to net asset value, and insiders are quietly accumulating positions. The ALPS REIT Dividend Dogs ETF...

Beyond Book Closing: Investors Reposition Real Estate in March Rebalance
In March 2026, Indian high‑net‑worth and retail investors are treating the fiscal year‑end as a data‑driven rebalance opportunity rather than merely a tax‑saving sprint. Real‑estate allocations are moving toward premium, tokenised assets, with total sales value in the top seven...
Summit Hotel Properties: Undervalued With High Yield Make This A Buy
Summit Hotel Properties (INN) has been reaffirmed as a Buy, driven by a robust balance sheet, a 7.46% dividend yield and a deep valuation discount. The company holds $240 million in liquidity, no debt maturities until 2028, and 77% of its...
“Dubai Is Over”? Not for Ultra‑Luxury. And Definitely Not for the Queen of Palm Jumeirah
Dubai’s mass‑market real estate is showing signs of cooling, but the ultra‑luxury segment continues to thrive, according to top agent Elena Yurgeneva, who has closed over $20 billion in sales. Yurgeneva says properties priced above $5 million are insulated from mortgage‑rate concerns,...
Westgate Resorts Raises $207 Million in Timeshare ABS
Westgate Resorts announced a $207 million asset‑backed securities (ABS) issuance to securitize cash flow from its timeshare mortgage loans. Structured as a 144A transaction, the Westgate Resorts 2026‑1 deal will issue four tranches—Class A, B, C and D—set to mature on October 20, 2039. The...

JLL Secures $74.5 Million in Refinancing for Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center in Central Virginia
JLL Capital Markets arranged a $74.5 million, three‑year refinancing loan for the 267,294‑square‑foot Shops at Stonefield shopping center in Charlottesville, Virginia. The center, anchored by Trader Joe’s and featuring tenants such as L.L. Bean, lululemon, Sephora and a 14‑screen Regal Cinema, is 98 percent...

Farmland Outlook Remains Solid Even as Farm Incomes Lag, Economist Says
Economist Ernie Goss of Creighton University says farmland values are strengthening even as farm incomes remain flat. The Rural Mainstreet Index showed the March farmland index rose above growth‑neutral for the first time in 2026, signaling renewed price momentum. Goss...
Capital Group Buying Downtown's Distressed Bank Of America Plaza
Capital Group announced it will purchase the 55‑story Bank of America Plaza in downtown Los Angeles for roughly $210 million, converting its long‑time tenancy into ownership. The building, previously appraised at $212.5 million, had seen its value plunge from $605 million a decade...