Things Are Bright in South Florida

South Florida didn’t seem like a strong market anymore during the recession. Construction on high-end condos had abated, with many structures left unfinished scattered around Miami. That has changed, and now the market has improved tremendously because of revitalized...

Hotel Supply Up, While Demand Wanes

The lodging sector of commercial real estate, which enjoyed a pretty strong run right after the recession, is finally cooling off. A lack of supply that the hotel industry faced for several years has been fulfilled in many areas, and now demand is starting to taper...

Brexit an Assist for U.S. CRE

Brexit, the unfortunately named abbreviation for the British vote to exit the European Union, seems like a decision that will impact commercial real estate in London, and other U.K. cities negatively. But several reports coming out have good news regarding commercial,...

Are Condos the Next Apartments?

There is talk lately of a renewed interest in the construction of condos in several of the largest metro areas across North America. This is happening despite the major fallout some of those cities experienced in that sector of real estate as a result of the financial...

REITs are having some problems of late

The investment trusts, usually the stalwarts of the commercial real estate industry, are seeing their stocks dip to their lowest points since 2008. This comes after a six-year period when they performed exceptionally well, jumping nearly 350 percent during that time....