Ken McElroy explains syndicated money and its importance in real estate investing with rising cap rates. Learn about cap rates and the impact on your investments. King Charles III reveals major cancer ...
Ken McElroy discusses real estate market stress points: expiring rate caps, property management issues, rising vacancies, flat rents, and concessions. Spot the cracks & capitalize! King Charles III ...
Cap rates are one of the best indicators of forward returns in REITs. It is not 1 for 1 in the sense that a 5% cap rate does not translate to a 5% forward return, but a higher cap rate at purchase ...
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 ...
Rate-sensitive parts of the stock market were outperforming on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's first rate cut of this year. The small-cap Russell 2000 index was up about 1.4% to around 2,436, ...
U.S. commercial real estate cap rates edged lower in the first half of 2025, suggesting that yields may have peaked after two years of steady expansion, according to CBRE's latest Cap Rate Survey. The ...
Ask a broker what they sold a property for, and the answer is just as likely to be a percentage as a dollar figure. Commercial real estate lives and dies by the capitalization rate. The simple ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Navin is a Colorado-based journalist who writes about stocks. Real estate stocks benefit greatly from interest rate cuts, if ...
When discussing a REIT, the net income is irrelevant, as the most important metrics are the FFO and AFFO. I generally like the way the Canadian real estate companies report on their AFFO results, as ...
Asia Pacific’s commercial real estate market posted a strong start to the year, with investment volume rising 11% year-on-year to US$33 billion in the first quarter of 2025, according to CBRE’s latest ...
The Federal Reserve has begun cutting rates. Borrowing costs should be falling. Commercial real estate should be breathing a sigh of relief. Yet the sector remains locked in a frustrating stalemate, ...