Conventional wisdom has long said: where interest rates go, cap rates soon follow. In other words, when the cost of capital is high, so too is the ratio of a property’s net operating income to its ...
Over the past few years, we have observed an inverse relationship between share prices in the REIT sector and interest-rate movements. We believe a major reason is that all commercial real estate ...
Commercial Finance 701 is a continuing series on commercial loans written exclusively for the Mississippi Business Journal. This series is geared to lenders, developers, investors and transactional ...
When investing in multi-family real estate, understanding capitalization rate, usually referred to as CAP rate, is crucial for making informed decisions. This rate serves as a benchmark for evaluating ...
Interest rates range from around 5% to 14% for commercial real estate loans. But your specific rate will depend on lots of factors, such as the loan type, property and your creditworthiness. Many, or ...
Last week's action by the Federal Reserve signals a much-needed turning of the tide for the industry, say many commercial real estate executives. The long-awaited cut in interest rates that came last ...
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