December 24, 2024

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Pension funds are still bullish on commercial real estate, but many are pulling back on investments from the underperforming office sector and shifting their resources to in-demand CRE assets including industrial, housing, life science and infrastructure.
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) has been selling office buildings in its $312B investment portfolio and adding industrial, residential and infrastructure assets in 2022.
Apartment Market ‘Deteriorating’ According to New Data
Here’s What CRE Investors Are Thinking As Inflation Ticks Up
Amazon Culls 53M SF From Warehouse Footprint
Strange Ironies Face Companies Getting Employees Back to the Office
How to Spot the Perfect BTR Market
Paul Bergeron |
Since the pandemic, lower-density areas have seen more activity, according to NAHB geography index.
Lynn Pollack |
‘People are coming back,” CBRE’s Spencer Levy tells CNBC amid reports that leasing activity is on an upswing
Erik Sherman |
Rather than dealing with uncertain rental markets, a much larger number than usual of smaller landlords and investors sold their properties, taking them off the rental market.
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