US Housing Increased demand for larger apartments to persist Increased demand for larger apartments to accommodate working from home is already evident in NYC, where the inventory of units with two or more bedrooms has seen a sharper decline compared to smaller... 14th May 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Chart Pack Apartments starting to recover; offices deteriorating The economic recovery looks well-set, which should support occupier markets. However, structural change in the office sector means that occupier demand continues to fall, even while the beleaguered... 13th May 2021 · 13 mins read
US Commercial Property Update Is there scope for office to residential conversions? There currently appears to be little economic scope for conversions to residential across the six major office markets. But our forecasts of falling values and rising vacancy in the office sector... 7th May 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Data Response RICS Commercial Market Survey (Q1) Weakness in office and retail occupier demand weighed heavily on market sentiment in Q1. Commercial property agents are therefore downbeat about rental and capital values in these sectors over the... 29th April 2021 · 2 mins read
US Commercial Property Data Response US Metro Employment (Mar.) Employment growth in the three-months to March was positive in almost all metros, but those in southern states tended to be the better performers. With Miami’s hospitality sector performing... 28th April 2021 · 2 mins read
US Commercial Property Data Response NCREIF Property Index (Q1 2021) All-property total returns rose again in Q1, driven by improvements in all sectors, although retail and hotel returns were again negative. But the industrial sector boom continued, with six-month... 27th April 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Update TV and film to support LA office demand We expect a strong recovery in TV and film-related employment will support office demand in LA over the next five years. Alongside a relatively small development pipeline and low office rents, this... 23rd April 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Update D.C. service sector supports out-performance In our recent Office and Apartment Outlooks, we identified Washington D.C. as the top performer over a five-year forecast in both sectors. Those expectations are driven by several factors influencing... 20th April 2021 · 3 mins read
US Housing Is there still a bright future for Sunbelt apartments? The easing of virus restrictions and return to offices for many white-collar workers will mean that apartment markets in cities such as NYC and Washington D.C. will outperform this year. But we think... 15th April 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Update What does 2021 have in store for investment volumes? Property investment volumes held up better than we anticipated in 2020, and we are expecting 2021 to be a solid year for investment. We think that pent-up demand and the reopening of the economy will... 14th April 2021 · 3 mins read
US Commercial Property Data Response Commercial Property Lending (Mar.) Commercial real estate debt fell for the second consecutive month in March. That likely reflects weak investment activity due to virus restrictions. But, as constraints continue to ease and investment... 9th April 2021 · 2 mins read
US Commercial Property Data Response US Metro Employment (Feb.) Employment growth in the three-months to February was heavily influenced by the rate of virus cases and consequent restrictions in place. And office-based jobs growth is still strongest in mid-sized... 7th April 2021 · 2 mins read
US Commercial Property Outlook NYC and D.C. to benefit from COVID bounce-back All major city apartment markets will benefit from the reopening of the economy and reduction in remote work, with rental demand also supported by record low numbers of homes for sale. New York City... 1st April 2021 · 8 mins read
US Commercial Property Outlook Major Office Markets Outlook (Q1 2021) There are forecast downgrades across the board this quarter, owing to the changes to our occupier demand expectations at the sector level. The markets broadly split into three pairs. New York City and... 31st March 2021 · 16 mins read
US Commercial Property Outlook Faster bond yield rises will limit prospects for capital values The vaccine rollout and stimulus bill are unquestionably positive for the economy but may be a mixed blessing for real estate. Those two factors are probably most positive for the apartment sector... 25th March 2021 · 24 mins read
Europe Commercial Property Are data centres a viable alternative? Thanks to changing consumption patterns and structural and cyclical knocks to the traditional property sectors, both occupier and investor demand for data centres set new records last year. But, while... 19th March 2021 · 3 mins read