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Sourcing land and labor remains one of the key struggles for many builders in the region, which causes delays, Baldwin & Sons' Melissa Hazlett tells GlobeSt.com.
Tenants are trying to hedge against rising rents and lower vacancy, plus landlords are requiring longer terms in order to stabilize an asset or secure debt, JLL's Byron Foss tells GlobeSt.com.
Affordable investment is viewed by many institutional investors as a niche sector that also meets socially responsible investing, yet it is hardly a niche, Avanath's Daryl Carter tells GlobeSt.com.
The firm acquires a 197,370-square-foot, two-building office asset here from the Colton Co. and plans to invest approximately $15 million to reposition it, including a reworking of the shared outdoor area between the buildings.
MBK Homes expects single-family starts to increase slightly and apartment starts to slow this year, while maintaining an overall balance with demand, Craig Jones tells GlobeSt.com.
Broadening investor acceptance of the asset class and maintaining self-discipline in the CRE market after a long benign period are among the biggest issues the industry faces, KBS' Ben Aitkenhead tells GlobeSt.com.
The finding that 64% of the population lives in markets that are more affordable to rent than to buy shows that homebuying will continue to be an uphill battle in 2018, ATTOM Data's Daren Blomquist tells GlobeSt.com.
Whether you're a landlord or a tenant, it's critical to know your business objectives and where you want to be down the road in order to get the right deal terms, the Saywitz Co.'s Barry Saywitz tells GlobeSt.com.
Rising costs—including land prices, construction and multi-level fees—and legislation from the Split Roll Tax Ballot Initiative to a potential ban on dual agency are some of the region's most pressing concerns, the organization's incoming president tells GlobeSt.com.
While national and Southern California foreclosure rates are at historically low levels, foreclosures could rise in this market if some fundamentals don't change, reports ATTOM Data Solutions.