Investment Matters: The CRE Finance Spigot Reopens

Real Estate

Change is in the air this fall for commercial real estate investment. The Fed’s announcement of a 50-basis-point interest rate cut in late September, and the expectation that more cuts are ahead, signals a reopening of the spigot for real estate finance. But there’s plenty more in the mix these days.

Therese Fitzgerald

To start sorting out some of today’s key trends, I brought in my colleague and CPE investment editor, Therese Fitzgerald. We spoke in late September, shortly after the Fed’s long-awaited rate cut.

 In this episode, Therese gives us a snapshot of what’s around the corner for investment, explores trends in CMBS and debt funds, and brings key takeaways from CREFC’s recent conference in New York City.

Episode highlights:

  • The impact of interest rate cuts (1:23)
  • What’s ahead for the rest of 2024 (2:40)
  • Market momentum: will investors wait? (3:40)
  • The “wall of maturities” and other CREFC conference takeaways (5:20)
  • CMBS snapshot(6:56)
  • Why capital is flowing to debt funds (8:49)
  • What’s next for bank lending?
  • Some good news for borrowers (11:11)
  • Signs of an office sector reset (12:27)

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