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CMBS Issuance Surges as Investors Bet Big on 2025
CMBS issuance soared 150% YoY to $115B in 2024, and strong demand is expected in 2025.
February 19, 2025

Small Warehouses Are in High Demand but Short Supply
Despite overall rising industrial availability, sub-100 KSF warehouses remain scarce, with just a 3.9% vacancy rate.
February 18, 2025

Rents Set to Rise as Landlords Regain Leverage
After a period of declining rents, the rental market is shifting back in favor of landlords, setting the stage for price increases nationwide.
February 17, 2025

Apartment Investors Keeps Building Despite Oversupply
Despite a nationwide oversupply, US apartment investors continue building, expecting rental demand to recover by 2026.
February 14, 2025

CRE Lending to Hit $583B in 2025 Amid Wave of Maturities
A record $957B in CRE loans will mature in 2025, but the MBA is projecting $583B in new loans.
February 13, 2025

Investors Bet Big on Senior Housing—But Will Supply Keep Up?
The senior housing market is shifting from oversupply to scarcity as baby boomers hit their 80s, fueling demand while high costs keep new construction slow and affordability uncertain.
February 12, 2025