Category: commercial real estate
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BREAKING NEWS: May CPI Cools Slightly, but Tariff Risks Cloud Rate Cut Outlook
By: Joe Palmisano via ConnectCRE – Click here for complete article and others from Joe The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.1% month-over-month, below the 0.2% consensus and April’s 0.2% pace. On an annual basis, headline CPI increased 2.4%, slightly…
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Marcus & Millichap Retail Trends 2025
Being an income producing asset class with lots of similarities to multifamily, I keep my finger on the pulse of these niches and industries in my 5 county area so if you need services, I am ready to get to…
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Fed likely unmoved despite uneven May jobs report
Frank DeMatteo via Yahoo Finance <—Click Here for complete article and other similar data Investing.com — Despite President Trump’s strong push for rate cuts, today’s jobs report suggests the labor market remains resilient, leading economists to believe the Federal Reserve…
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Labor Market Exhales a deep sigh…
The pace of hiring continued to slow in May, pointing to a labor market that’s easing, but not unraveling. Job growth was concentrated in just a couple of sectors, while broader gains remained muted and churn across the workforce…
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Apartment/Multifamily Loan Rates in Tampa, Florida (and other nearby areas on the Gulf Coast)
via Apartment Loan Store – Click here to visit their website. Apartment/Multifamily Loan Rates in Tampa, Florida (and other nearby areas on the Gulf Coast) Multifamily Loan Rates – Lowest to Highest Rates as of: 06/06/2025 yrs/fixed LTV Am 1…
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Rent Growth Slows as May Occupancy Holds Steady
Rent growth slowed in May as US apartment occupancy held firm, with Southern markets dragging national performance. By Nina Dale Key Takeaways Occupancy Holds at 95.7% US apartment occupancy held steady in May, unchanged at 95.7%, unchanged at 95.7%, while…
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BREAKING NEWS: May Jobs Report Tops Expectations, Reinforces Fed Caution on Rate Cuts
By: Joe Palmisano via ConnectCRE – <—– Click here for complete article and others U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased by 139,000 in May, slightly above the 125,000 forecast, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics…
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Some very interesting multifamily tenant statistics and insights from Jay Parsons research
For complete research and other similar articles from Mr. Parsons, CLICK HERE <—– Some of the big apartment REITs just released fresh data on their renters — including incomes and demographics. Big takeaway: Headline narratives about renters don’t reflect who…
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Discounting Goes Upscale
Dollar General raised its full-year forecast after a better-than-expected first quarter, but the bigger story is who’s shopping and why. CEO Todd Vasos noted a growing number of middle- and upper-income customers turning to the discounter in search of value,…
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Powerful, pugnacious, perfunctory Pat.
by Mitch Maley via The Bradenton Times-For complete article & others from Mitch, CLICK HERE <— Last week, Manatee County Commissioners held their first public hearing on moving forward with collecting 100% of impact fees from developers, who have been…