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Vornado secures 49% stake in Manhattan’s Park Avenue Plaza

Vornado Realty Trust completed the purchase of a 49% stake in the 1.2‑million‑square‑foot Park Avenue Plaza office tower. The deal values the Class A building at roughly $1.1 billion, a discount to replacement cost. The property is encumbered by a $575 million loan at a fixed 2.99% rate.

Nexpoint Real Estate Finance Inc (NREF) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Nexpoint Real Estate Finance Inc (NREF) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

NexPoint Residential Trust reported a Q4 2025 net loss of $10.3 million ($0.41 per share), an improvement from the $26.9 million loss a year earlier, while total revenue slipped to $62.1 million and NOI fell 4.7% to $37.1 million. The REIT repurchased 223,000 shares...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
American Healthcare REIT Inc (AHR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 26, 2026

American Healthcare REIT Inc (AHR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

American Healthcare REIT reported normalized FFO of $1.61 per share and 4.8% same‑store NOI growth for 2025, beating guidance. The company leased 5.8 million square feet, improved tenant retention, and cut G&A expenses to $45 million. Debt‑to‑EBITDA fell to 5.4x after $900 million...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Rocket Companies Inc (RKT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Rocket Companies Inc (RKT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Rocket Companies forecast adjusted Q4 2025 revenue of roughly $2.1 billion, driven by the recent Redfin and Mr. Cooper acquisitions. Operating expenses are expected to rise to about $2 billion, reflecting integration costs and severance. The Redfin deal now fuels 13% of...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
CubeSmart (CUBE) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 26, 2026

CubeSmart (CUBE) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

CubeSmart reported fourth‑quarter 2025 FFO of $0.65 per share, with same‑store revenue slipping 1% and occupancy easing to 89.9%. Move‑in rates rose 2.5% year‑over‑year, marking the first positive growth since Q1 2022, while churn held steady at 4‑5% monthly. The REIT...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Waseem Limbada Consultant, Airbnb: From Athlete to CEO
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Waseem Limbada Consultant, Airbnb: From Athlete to CEO

Former state champion athlete Waseem Limbada turned down a professional basketball contract to pursue finance and entrepreneurship. He now leads consulting firms and a rapidly growing Airbnb portfolio, having scaled 100 short‑term‑rental properties in under three years and helped launch...

By CEOWORLD magazine
A New MLS Vendor Enters the Chat
BlogFeb 25, 2026

A New MLS Vendor Enters the Chat

UtahRealEstate.com has transformed its homegrown MLS into a commercial product called reData MLS. The New Mexico Multiple Listing Service (NMMLS) selected this platform for its roughly 1,200 member brokers, citing speed and innovation. reData MLS also bundles the AlignedShowings scheduling...

By Vendor Alley
¿Hablas Español? How a Lack of Spanish-Speaking Loan Originators Hurts Hispanic Borrowers
NewsFeb 25, 2026

¿Hablas Español? How a Lack of Spanish-Speaking Loan Originators Hurts Hispanic Borrowers

Mortgage brokers are confronting a growing language gap as Hispanic homebuyers surge. Industry veteran Ashlin Endter notes that 70 % of new buyers will be Hispanic, yet less than 1 % of loan officers are Hispanic and 38 % cannot find a Spanish‑speaking...

By Mortgage Professional America
QuikTrip Opens 1,200th Store
NewsFeb 25, 2026

QuikTrip Opens 1,200th Store

QuikTrip celebrated the opening of its 1,200th store at 6459 Jonesboro Road in Morrow, Georgia, marking the retailer’s 181st location in the state. The new outlet features QT Kitchens, an expanded coffee menu, and creates roughly 24 local jobs with...

By Mass Market Retailers
VRE Buyout Offers 5% Cap Rate, Minimal Downside
SocialFeb 25, 2026

VRE Buyout Offers 5% Cap Rate, Minimal Downside

Good outline of the $VRE buyout. There’s probably a small chance of an overbid here. But, to be honest, probably close to zero, at a 5% implied cap rate. But we’ll see. Downside is only ~10% and the buyer isn’t walking, so...

By Dalius – Special Sits
Sustainable Mobility and Real Estate: Opportunities for Creating Lasting Development Value
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Sustainable Mobility and Real Estate: Opportunities for Creating Lasting Development Value

The Urban Land Institute’s new report highlights sustainable mobility as a core driver of real‑estate value, showing how transit‑oriented development and mobility amenities can lift asset performance and resilience. Case studies such as Miami’s Underline illustrate how integrating bike lanes,...

By Urban Land (ULI) – Technology
Invitation Homes: The Lowest Valuation Since Lockdowns
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Invitation Homes: The Lowest Valuation Since Lockdowns

Invitation Homes, the nation’s largest single-family rental REIT, reported its lowest market valuation since the COVID‑19 lockdowns. The decline follows a 30% year‑over‑year drop in its stock price, driven by rising interest rates and softer rental demand. The company disclosed...

By The REIT Forum
What It Takes to Be Middle Class in America – 2026 Study
NewsFeb 25, 2026

What It Takes to Be Middle Class in America – 2026 Study

SmartAsset’s 2026 study applies a Pew‑based definition—two‑thirds to twice the median household income—to rank every U.S. state and the nation’s 100 largest cities by their middle‑class income bounds. The analysis shows the highest upper‑class threshold in Massachusetts ($209,656) and the...

By SmartAsset – Blog
Nothing Doing: Lowest Rates Since 2022 Fail To Spur Home Sales
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Nothing Doing: Lowest Rates Since 2022 Fail To Spur Home Sales

U.S. mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest levels since September 2022, yet home sales remain stagnant. A roughly 50% imbalance between sellers and buyers underscores a deep‑seated market freeze. Inventory shortages and lingering affordability concerns continue to suppress demand...

By Heisenberg Report
A Rare Move
BlogFeb 25, 2026

A Rare Move

The Charlotte Ledger’s Real Estate Whispers newsletter highlighted several pivotal developments in the Queen City’s commercial real estate scene. A new steakhouse is set to challenge the long‑standing dominance of SouthPark’s Steak 48, while the Second Ward Medical High School project...

By The Charlotte Ledger – Real Estate Whispers
Avoid Underwriting Errors to Maximize Build‑to‑Rent Profits
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Avoid Underwriting Errors to Maximize Build‑to‑Rent Profits

Build to Rent Deals: Avoid Underwriting Mistakes for Profit Follow @chasecalhoun.realestate for more on build-to-rent and real estate investing. #realestate #investmentproperty #buildtorent

By Chase Calhoun
Trump’s Plan To Lower Home Prices for Buyers and Raise Them for Sellers Draws Skepticism: ‘He Must Be a Magician’
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Trump’s Plan To Lower Home Prices for Buyers and Raise Them for Sellers Draws Skepticism: ‘He Must Be a Magician’

President Trump argued that lower mortgage rates will simultaneously make homes cheaper for buyers and preserve homeowner wealth, a claim that has drawn sharp criticism from housing economists. Current 30‑year rates hover around 6%, far above the 2.65% level needed...

By Realtor.com News
MI Volumes Jump 12%, Competitive Pressure Builds
NewsFeb 25, 2026

MI Volumes Jump 12%, Competitive Pressure Builds

Private mortgage insurers collectively wrote 12% more new insurance in 2025, driven by a sharp rate‑cut‑induced surge in fourth‑quarter originations. While MGIC remained the top writer for the sixth straight quarter, the sector’s share continues to slip to the FHA...

By National Mortgage News
Closed Pharmacies Find New Life as Versatile Retail Hubs
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Closed Pharmacies Find New Life as Versatile Retail Hubs

Drugstores are shrinking fast, but their real estate is not becoming obsolete. Well-located former pharmacies are turning into some of the most versatile second-generation retail and healthcare sites in the market. ▫️Walgreens plans to close 1,200 stores (500 in 2025 alone). ▫️CVS...

By Coy Davidson
Onity Group Adds a Former Truist Executive to C-Suite
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Onity Group Adds a Former Truist Executive to C-Suite

Onity Group announced the appointment of Aulene Wessel, a former executive vice president at Truist, as its new chief accounting officer. Wessel replaces Francois Grunenwald, who will exit after a transition period. Her résumé includes senior roles at SoFi, Silicon...

By National Mortgage News
The Typical First-Time Homebuyer Is 35 Years Old
NewsFeb 25, 2026

The Typical First-Time Homebuyer Is 35 Years Old

Redfin reports the median age of first‑time homebuyers fell to 35 in 2025, down from 36 the year before and from a 2018 peak of 38. Repeat buyers now have a median age of 47, a drop from the 52‑year...

By Redfin News
$4B Sherman Chip Fab Starts Production
NewsFeb 25, 2026

$4B Sherman Chip Fab Starts Production

GlobalWafers has launched Phase II production at its Sherman, Texas silicon‑wafer fab, a $4 billion expansion that brings total regional investment to $7.5 billion. The 12‑inch wafer line will supply Texas Instruments, TSMC and other partners producing chips for Apple. The project receives...

By Connect CRE
Tool Retailer ITS to Set up Shop at Dagenham Logistics Hub
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Tool Retailer ITS to Set up Shop at Dagenham Logistics Hub

Trade tool retailer ITS has signed an eight‑year lease for a 17,700 sq ft unit at Padrock’s Dagenham Logistics Hub, slated to open in April as London’s largest tool superstore. The hub comprises 14 industrial units ranging from 6,550 sq ft to 34,825 sq ft, all...

By Property Week
Cold Storage Market Working Off Oversupply
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Cold Storage Market Working Off Oversupply

Lineage reported flat Q4 revenue of $1.34 billion and a modest $6 million net profit as the cold‑storage market works through a 10% oversupply. New refrigerated space expanded 14.5% from 2021‑2025, while demand rose only 5%, creating a capacity gap that is...

By FreightWaves
US Mortgage Rates Reach Lowest Since 2022, Spurs Refinancing
NewsFeb 25, 2026

US Mortgage Rates Reach Lowest Since 2022, Spurs Refinancing

U.S. mortgage rates slipped last week to roughly 6.5%, the lowest level recorded since 2022, igniting a wave of refinancing activity. The decline aligns with the Federal Reserve’s recent pause on interest‑rate hikes and softer inflation readings that have eased...

By Advisor Perspectives
UWM’s 2025 Loan Volume Jumps 17% on Refinance Surge
SocialFeb 25, 2026

UWM’s 2025 Loan Volume Jumps 17% on Refinance Surge

The nation's top mortgage lender (UWM) funded $163.4B in home loans during 2025. That was up ~17% from $139.4B in 2024. Interestingly, it was led by refis, which surged to $70.3B from $43.4B, while home purchase lending actually fell slightly YoY.

By The Truth About Mortgage
First-Time Homebuyers Are Far Younger than 40
SocialFeb 25, 2026

First-Time Homebuyers Are Far Younger than 40

40-Year-Old Virgin was a funny movie, but it's not the age of the first-time home buyer in America https://t.co/wcVOoa450Q

By Logan Mohtashami
Jimmy John’s Opens First Saskatoon Location
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Jimmy John’s Opens First Saskatoon Location

Jimmy John’s opened its first Saskatchewan restaurant in Saskatoon on February 24, marking the brand’s entry into the province and extending its Canadian footprint. The location at 120‑225 Payne Bend offered the first 100 guests a free 6‑inch sandwich and drink,...

By Retail Insider Canada
Home Prices Stay Sticky Without Massive Supply Shock
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Home Prices Stay Sticky Without Massive Supply Shock

The history of homeprices going back over 80 years. It's rare for nominal home prices to fall; it's super rare to have a massive nominal housing price crash. Home prices are sticky unless you have massive supply and distress sales...

By Logan Mohtashami
Retailers Clash over Fulton Market’s Cultural Identity
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Retailers Clash over Fulton Market’s Cultural Identity

From high fashion to fast food, retailers battle for soul of Chicago’s Fulton Market https://t.co/yHlUhchCi9’s-fulton-market

By Ryan Ori
Data Center Supplier Eyeing FW for $80M Plant
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Data Center Supplier Eyeing FW for $80M Plant

Stellar Energy, a data‑center cooling equipment maker, is planning a 1.1‑million‑square‑foot plant in Fort Worth’s AllianceTexas development, with a total investment of roughly $80 million. The project includes $34 million in property improvements and $45.5 million in equipment, and could break ground this...

By Connect CRE
Affordable Housing Requires Suburban and Greenfield Development
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Affordable Housing Requires Suburban and Greenfield Development

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS **METRO** There is NO example of any City keeping housing costs low without building in the suburbs and greenfield as well.

By Bobby Fijan
Winning Deals Even With Money Left on Table
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Winning Deals Even With Money Left on Table

You can leave money in a deal and still win. It doesn't have to be "a perfect BRRRR" to be effective.

By Coach Carson
Columbus Planning $500M Affordable Housing Bond
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Columbus Planning $500M Affordable Housing Bond

Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther unveiled a $500 million affordable‑housing bond framework dividing funds into four buckets: $150 million for new construction and preservation, $125 million for transitional shelters, homeowner upgrades and supportive housing, $175 million for land acquisition linked to transit‑oriented and mixed‑use development,...

By The Bond Buyer (municipal finance)
Pending Contracts Near February 2025 Levels, Demand Remains Tame
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Pending Contracts Near February 2025 Levels, Demand Remains Tame

Looks like pending contracts this month will match or slightly surpass February 2025. Here is a visual as of a couple days ago. Basically, buyer demand has been pretty tame still. Very slightly better. https://t.co/9ckA6qPxJo

By Ryan Lundquist
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SocialFeb 25, 2026

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#RealEstate data giant #CoStar thinks of itself as a winner but thus far #WallSt treating it as a loser, as it fell below $45/share 1st X since 19. #Florance touts https://t.co/OfrVvw8tgH's new #AI platform, sees rivals as 'doomscrolls' #CRE ...

By David Levitt
Planet Fitness Plots Course For Almost 200 New Locations In 2026
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Planet Fitness Plots Course For Almost 200 New Locations In 2026

Planet Fitness announced plans to open between 180 and 190 new clubs in 2026, mirroring its 2025 expansion of 181 locations. The chain ended 2025 with 2,896 clubs worldwide and expects most of the 2026 openings to occur in the...

By Bisnow
Stable City Prices only Where Greenfield Development Thrives
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Stable City Prices only Where Greenfield Development Thrives

This can be laid at the feet of the suburbs not building: Long Island, West Chester, Connecticut, and North Jersey There is no market with stable CITY prices which has not see a TON of greenfield development.

By Bobby Fijan
Fed Vice Chair Urges Big Banks Return to Mortgages
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Fed Vice Chair Urges Big Banks Return to Mortgages

Big banks retreated from mortgages after the 2008 housing crash—now this Fed governor wants them back After a decade+ of "migration" toward nonbanks, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michelle Bowman says it's time to reconsider policy My latest for ResiClub: https://t.co/6IY86V9OTy

By Lance Lambert
Citi Commits $60 Billion to Affordable Housing Initiative
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Citi Commits $60 Billion to Affordable Housing Initiative

Citigroup announced its Blueprint for Housing Opportunity, a five‑year plan committing more than $60 billion to increase affordable housing supply in the United States. The initiative targets the creation or preservation of at least 250,000 units and includes $50 million in philanthropic...

By National Mortgage News
Altadena Renters Lag Behind Post‑wildfire Recovery, People Matter
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Altadena Renters Lag Behind Post‑wildfire Recovery, People Matter

Renter recovery is lagging in Altadena after last year's wildfire, a new @UCLAlatino study finds: “The real question is when we’re prioritizing return to Altadena to what it once was, is that based on the housing or is that based...

By Liam Dillon
More Pandemic Construction, Fewer Bidding Wars; Less Building, More.
SocialFeb 25, 2026

More Pandemic Construction, Fewer Bidding Wars; Less Building, More.

🏗️The places that built the most housing during the pandemic have the fewest bidding wars, and the places that neglected to build have the most. 🏘️ See percent of homes selling above list price by county. https://t.co/giPGgmFuBr

By Fairweather PhD
Work Underway on 99K-SF McKinney Kroger Marketplace
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Work Underway on 99K-SF McKinney Kroger Marketplace

Kroger is constructing a 99,000‑square‑foot Marketplace anchored store with a fuel station at the Custer Frontier site in McKinney, Texas. The development will be part of a 170,000‑square‑foot mixed‑use complex that adds 54,000 sq ft of small‑shop and freestanding retail space plus...

By Connect CRE
Bay Area's Tech Boom Fuels Essex Growth Through 2026
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Bay Area's Tech Boom Fuels Essex Growth Through 2026

Here are some highlights from Essex's (major West Coast apartment REIT) recent earnings call: 1) The Bay Area remains a bright spot for Essex, driven by tech jobs plus limited housing supply. Essex expecting same for 2026. https://t.co/bENUiyzAc3

By Jay Parsons
Austin Rents Set to Rebound as Vacancy Dries
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Austin Rents Set to Rebound as Vacancy Dries

#Austin poised for another moment. Rents there w/probably rise in coming months after falling last 10 qtrs as trove of empty apts starts to run dry. #realestate #CRE #multifamily #tech #mortgage #investmentsales https://t.co/meHbZSFqVN via @WSJ https://t.co/T2gRvG2Sc2

By David Levitt
Walmart: Supply Chain Spending Set to ‘Peak’ Next 2 Years, CEO Says
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Walmart: Supply Chain Spending Set to ‘Peak’ Next 2 Years, CEO Says

Walmart’s CEO John Furner said the retailer’s supply‑chain capital spending will likely peak this year and next, as automation projects accelerate. Twenty‑three of its 42 U.S. distribution centers are being retrofitted with robotics, and similar initiatives are beginning abroad. About...

By Retail Dive
DC Height Act Forces Windowless Bedrooms in Apartments
SocialFeb 25, 2026

DC Height Act Forces Windowless Bedrooms in Apartments

If you ever wondered why DC has so many apartments with windowless bedrooms … it’s the Height Act https://t.co/Axl6cvRgrf

By Bobby Fijan
Mortgage Demand Hits 10‑month Low, Biggest Homebuyer Strike
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Mortgage Demand Hits 10‑month Low, Biggest Homebuyer Strike

Mortgage demand to buy houses just plummeted to its lowest level in 10 months. The MBA mortgage purchase index is now at 150. 57% crash from pandemic peak. 40% drop from 2018-2019 levels. It's the biggest homebuyer strike ever. https://t.co/FVB0HYY4bc

By Nick Gerli
Look Beyond Median Sales Price to Understand Home Price Trends
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Look Beyond Median Sales Price to Understand Home Price Trends

What are home prices doing? It depends. Some thoughts today about interpreting price change. I think it's really important to think beyond the median sales price in 2026. I hope this helps. Any thoughts? https://t.co/KmyRaAIto8

By Ryan Lundquist
Amex Anchors 2WTC, Enabling Long‑delayed Spire Construction
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Amex Anchors 2WTC, Enabling Long‑delayed Spire Construction

Looks like #1WTC's "little" brother w/finally reach the sky, if a little late. #Amex agrees to be anchor tenant for #2WTC, clearing way for #Silverstein to erect long-stalled 55-story spire, almost 25 years after terror. #NYC #CRE #WTC https://t.co/5zFupdpk1N...

By David Levitt