by Sarra Hochberg | Sep 19, 2023 | Articles
The U.S. is facing a potential loss of nearly 200,000 affordable housing units in the next five years as government protections expire for hundreds of rental properties, allowing landlords to set their own rents, highlighted by The Wall Street Journal. The main...
by Sarra Hochberg | Apr 4, 2023 | Articles
As we discussed in part 1 of our Adaptive Reuse Deep Dive, this trend is understandably becoming more and more desirable for cities and developers alike. In part 2, we are outlining the appeal of adaptive reuse for developers, the environmental and economic benefits...
by Sarra Hochberg | Sep 7, 2022 | Articles
Last week’s blog touched on the housing recession, which is officially in progress now that builders have pulled back, and its impact on the broader property markets. As would-be buyers increasingly back out of deals, homebuilders are increasingly finding themselves...
by Sarra Hochberg | Aug 30, 2022 | Articles
It’s official: the U.S. housing market is in a recession—at least, that’s the consensus of the some of the industry’s leading economists. However, how the downturn is playing out is proving to be quite nuanced, geographically varied and, well, confusing. Higher...
by Sarra Hochberg | Aug 25, 2022 | Articles
The following is a guest post by Dan Stiebel of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schmidt Inflation has been on everyone’s minds lately as increased prices are affecting the entire economy and driving up costs for food, consumer goods, labor, housing, and commercial real...