WMRE Daily
WMRE Daily

NOVEMBER 11, 2021

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Will Inflation Erase the Demand for Net Lease Drugstores?

The lack of rent escalations in drugstore leases could be a problem in an inflationary environment. But the story is more complex than that.

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How to Build a Post-Pandemic Real Estate Investment Portfolio

As we emerge, fortunately, from the pandemic, including the recent Delta variant surge, it’s a good time to assess real estate investment opportunities if you’re looking to reinvest proceeds in a  1031 exchange transaction or seeking to invest cash as part of a diversified financial portfolio strategy.

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Exclusive Research: Slowly Getting There on Proptech

Since 2012, more than $43 billion has been invested in roughly 8,000 proptech companies, according to CB Insights. Proptech tools run the gamut, helping real estate firms with a variety of tasks including deal management, document management, investor relations, property and facilities management, and lease administration, among many other tasks. The harder questions to figure out amid all of this is gauging how much market penetration various tools have and where the opportunities lie both for proptech firms looking to build market share and for traditional real estate firms who may be missing out on ways to improve processes and create differentiators with competitors.

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Zillow Agrees to Sell 2,000 Homes as Flipping Business Ends

New York-based investment firm Pretium Partners LLC, the country’s second largest SFR landlord, will purchase the homes.

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Hotel Builder Misled Municipal Bond Investors, Trustee Alleges

Minnesota developer D. Jon Monson said that he had a $52 million construction loan in place when he sold $23 million in municipal bonds.

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Seven Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

The backlog at California’s ports has hit a new level, reports Insider. A new poll shows a chunk of U.S. workers remain reluctant to fully return to offices. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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