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How Professional Writers Would Write Your Property Descriptions

Back in the day, CRE property descriptions took a back seat in selling CRE because most deals happened in person. But now, the search for the perfect CRE investment has gone digital. One study showed 59% of investors started their property search online. Even among commercial buyers working with brokers, more than half still did their own internet-based exploration.

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Monthly Market Review// Seoul, Korea // December 2022

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CRE “By the Numbers”: Understanding Cap Rates

Over the course of 2022, as part of our regular “CRE Terms” blog we’ve delved into top terminology, jargon, and concepts that every commercial real estate (CRE) professional needs to…

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Cautiously Optimistic: Urban Land Institute’s CRE Predictions for 2023

It’s that time of year again, and Urban Land Institute (ULI) and PwC have released their 2023 “Emerging Trends in Real Estate” report for commercial real estate (CRE) professionals to…

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It’s Time To Replace Your PDF Offering Memorandums With Digital OMs. Here’s Why.

Commercial real estate offering memorandums (OMs) are a core component of any CRE sales process. Whether you’re raising money or brokering a deal, an effective OM has the power to attract the attention your asset needs. While PDFs have become the gold standard in CRE OM’s, their limitations are becoming more obvious as savvy brokers & investors gravitate towards harder data & control when it comes to their deals.

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Conflicting Signals: What do Layoffs Mean for the Labor Shortage?

In recent news from the Washington post, tech giant Meta is cutting around 11 000 jobs, representing 13% of the company’s workforce. Twitter is also continuing with layoffs, after already slashing jobs drastically earlier in November.

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Risky Business: Why Cybersecurity Should be Top of Mind for CRE Professionals

Over the past year, it’s sometimes felt like the number of factors that we, as commercial real estate (CRE) professionals, need to keep track of have grown exponentially. Especially in the face of challenging market conditions.

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CRE Terms 19: Easy Investing

As commercial real estate (CRE) professionals, perhaps some of the most important terminologies we need to be aware of is the jargon around different investment types. What return does an…

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Monthly Market Review// Seoul, Korea // November 2022

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Office Market Report // NAI CIR // Q3 2020

Vacancy has increased in the third quarter of 2022 with remote work, downsizing and economic uncertainty still affecting office leasing. As of 9/30/22, vacancy rate in the Harrisburg Market was 9.6%. Notably, vacancy is higher in the Harrisburg West Submarket at 10.9% compared to 8.9% in the Harrisburg East Submarket.

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Industrial Market Report // NAI CIR // Q3 2020

Third quarter 2022 returned another record-setting rent performance in Harrisburg’s industrial market. As of 9/30/22, industrial rents averaged $7.10/SF. Remember, warehouse and distribution centers averaged $5.40/SF just two years ago.

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Price Crash Incoming for UK CRE, says Goldman Sachs

According to a recent Bloomberg article, investment bankers Goldman Sachs outlined a bearish prediction for the UK commercial real estate (CRE) market in the short to mid-term. Goldman states that they are anticipating a drop-off of up to 20% for property values between mid-2022 and the end of 2024.

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