For decades, real-estate reality television has mined the drama of luxury homes, quick-flip makeovers and high-end staging. And, of course, catty broker drama. But the engine that powers downtown ...
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A new report from CBRE found that firm-originated CRE loan closings across the U.S. increased 112 percent year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, and are now at levels that haven’t been seen ...
Commercial real estate has had a rough go after gaining momentum coming out of the pandemic. October was the first month of negative year-over-year transaction volume growth in the sector in nearly ...
A post-pandemic boom made lab space the hero of commercial real estate, an antidote to the pandemic slump and a magnet for investor cash. But the life sciences sector is losing its shine fast, with ...
With properties like office buildings, retail spaces, and industrial facilities generating millions in deals, it’s no wonder this field is considered one of the most lucrative in real estate. Here’s ...
Americans are increasingly moving to smaller markets rather than urban cores as they seek cheaper housing and better quality of life. Oregon was the most popular moving destination for the first time ...
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Walking through Oklahoma City’s bombing memorial reminds us that land and buildings often become far more meaningful than the ...
Interest rates range from around 5% to 14% for commercial real estate loans. But your specific rate will depend on lots of factors, such as the loan type, property and your creditworthiness. Many, or ...
While the interest-rate curve is higher than it was two years ago, it’s also more anchored. This has helped stabilize valuations and has created an environment that is more conducive to investing in ...
If early 2026 will be remembered for anything — at least beyond AI, data centers and the Epstein files — it seems it might be the surge in the availability of capital that is quickly defining U.S.