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Cole Unveils Non-Listed REIT With Greater Transparency
Wyoming, South Dakota and Nevada are among the 10 best states for taxes on business, while California, New York and New Jersey are among the 10 worst, according to a new report.
Some of the most aggressive loans written in 2007 are now coming due.
Demand for new apartments will continue to oustrip supply in 2012.
Savvy hotel investors will target buying notes and distressed assets, further fueling the recovery of the transaction market and helping unwind the massive amount of distress left in the system.
Banks plan to increase their commercial real estate allocations in 2012, but risk will remain a watchword.
A drop in property values in Phoenix has not translated into a decline in property taxes.
Challenges face even the hottest commercial property sector.
DebtX's offering of $416 million in loans leads a roundup of recent distressed real estate transactions.
The most volatile political environment in a generation poses questions for commercial real estate.
It is more important than ever that property owners know the best recipes to minimize tax bills.
Life insurance companies are trying to get a bigger piece of the multifamily finance market.
Where does the industry sit as the year winds to a close?
A new report examines how private equity real estate strategies have evolved post-crisis.
Blackstone buys a $1 billion portfolio of office properties from Duke Realty.
Retail rents and vacancies remained flat in the third quarter, according to research firms that track the sector.
Long vilified for capitalizing on the misfortunes of others, private equity players can be heroes to commercial property owners in distress.
Long vilified for capitalizing on the misfortunes of others, private equity players can be heroes to commercial property owners in distress.
Some buyers are looking at off-market deals and note sales as a way of finding distressed investment opportunities.
Troubling signs have emerged that signal the office sector may be in for another dip.