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WMRE Daily

OCTOBER 4, 2022

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Net Lease REITs and Private Aggregators Increase Retail Acquisitions Targets

Net lease retail REITs, aggregators and cash buyers are anticipating an extremely active acquisitions environment for the remainder of the year as terms become more attractive.

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WMRE's Common Area: Outlining the Latest Proptech Investment Trends with Sarah Liu

Fifth Wall's Sarah Liu comes on the podcast to discuss some of the latest developments in the proptech space, including what parts of the business real estate investors are targeting with the newest innovations.

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Accredited Investors Continue to Exhibit a Healthy Appetite for CRE

Exclusive survey results predict rising commercial real estate allocations, with wealthy individuals investing in both public and private real estate vehicles.

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NYC Offices to See $50 Billion in Value Wiped Out, Study Says

The values of New York office properties declined nearly 45 percent in 2020 and are forecast to remain roughly 39 percent below pre-pandemic levels due to the persistence of flexible work policies, according to a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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Meta Is Closing One New York Office With Cutbacks Looming

The company is exercising its option to terminate its lease at 225 Park Ave. South in Manhattan.

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Florida Cities Crushed by Ian Face Highest Borrowing Costs in Decade

Officials looking to issue debt to rebuild and also bolster infrastructure against the risk of increasingly severe weather will be doing so during a brutal juncture for the bond market: ten-year benchmark municipal yields are near the highest since 2011.

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Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

As more homebuyers step away from the market due to rising mortgage rates, home builders are selling new homes to SFR investors in bulk, reports The Wall Street Journal. Asset managers continue to own large office portfolios, according to Pensions & Investments. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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