Category: Nettamorfasis
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Survey Signals Cap Rate Plateau, but CRE Headwinds Haven’t Cleared
By Erik Sherman via CRE Daily <— Click here to view complete article CBRE’s midyear survey of over 200 brokers indicates cap rates may have hit their peak in early 2025, even amid a rollercoaster ride in Treasury yields. By the numbers: The 10-year…
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New construction pushes Sarasota, Florida’s multifamily vacancy to decade high
Rents fall as concessions become widespread and below data is pieced together from Costar Insights, CRE daily & Realpage. As reported by RealPage, Florida’s rental market is feeling the weight of a multi-year apartment building boom. With new units flooding the…
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Multifamily Finds Balance Between Cooling Sales and Record Demand
By Valerija I. via CRE Daily – Click here for complete article and other similar stories from them. Multifamily investment cooled in Q2, but record absorption, strong regional performance, and healthy investor appetite underscore the sector’s resilience. Multifamily on top: Multifamily sales totaled…
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Credit-card splurge cools off
After years of running up balances that topped $1 trillion, Americans are finally easing off the credit-card accelerator. Growth in credit-card spending has now trailed debit for the better part of a year, ending a 14-quarter streak where plastic consistently…
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Just because the waters boiling doesn’t always mean its not relaxing!
Investors pile into risk after tame inflation Warren Buffett & Bershire Hathaway just dropped $5 billion on United Healthcare stock. A softer US inflation reading has unleashed a wave of risk-taking, with traders snapping up small-cap, emerging-market, and semiconductor stocks…
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$35M build-to-rent project with 125 units planned near UTC mall…
Seems like over supply and constant building will continue in our areas without hesitation. By Louis Llovio via Business Observer <— Click here to view entire story and others by Louis. Marquesa Capital Partners plans to build something similar to its…
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Tea Party in Florida on October 1st! No more Commercial Rent Tax.
Florida Ends Commercial Rent Tax After 55 Years Starting October 1, Florida will officially scrap its unique tax on commercial lease rents, cutting costs for tenants and giving the state a new edge in the competition for businesses. What’s changing: Florida’s commercial rent…