CREI Weekly Update: March 1st, 2021
The Commercial Real Estate Investor Weekly Update (or the CREI Weekly Update if you’re not up for a mouthful) is the first commercial real estate news show bringing you the biggest news stories and market trends from around the country. Each week, we cover the Nashville market, which markets should be on your watchlist, office / retail / industrial / and multifamily updates, and a wildcard on a topic or trend we feel is worth sharing.
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Articles Mentioned:
○ https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2021/02/08/cre-data.html
○ https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21146225/record-set-in-germantown-home-sale
○ https://www.wkrn.com/news/nashville-2021/primary-work-completed-on-fifth-and-broadway-project-in-downtown-nashville/
○ https://www.researchtriangle.org/news/raleigh-durham-overtakes-austin-as-the-hottest-real-estate-area/
○ https://digiday.com/marketing/businesses-mull-blending-residential-units-with-office-real-estate/
○ https://www.cpexecutive.com/post/cbre-backs-industrious-in-200m-flex-office-deal/
○ https://www.bisnow.com/boston/news/retail/once-part-of-simons-massive-portfolio-shopping-centers-see-dramatic-valuation-drops-107857
○ https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/26/retailers-sign-more-short-term-leases-in-a-risky-bet-for-mall-owners.html
○ https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/retail/the-pandemic-has-shown-rural-retail-resilience-107823
○ https://www.cpexecutive.com/post/top-10-markets-for-industrial-transactions-in-2020/
○ https://www.cpexecutive.com/post/net-lease-market-rises-to-60b-in-sales/
○ https://www.bisnow.com/chicago/news/multifamily/institutional-investors-stand-ready-to-pour-equity-into-mid-market-multifamily-107868
○ https://www.multifamilybiz.com/news/9588/multifamily_housing_construction_starts_kickoff_20…
○ https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/economy/the-bill-will-come-due-can-texas-support-its-massive-growth-107881
In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast, I came across a wild Reddit post about a first-time investor claiming a 26.8% cap rate on a commercial real estate deal. Sounds too good to be true, right? As I dug deeper, the red flags started piling up—sky-high rent, unreal financing terms, and questionable ownership.