Thursday, October 7, 2021

Which CRE Property Types Were More Impacted by COVID?

 
  • Property types most impacted by COVID – HotelsSeniors HousingRetail and Office
  • Summer travel surge supported Hotel recovery; Bifurcation evident depending on the segment
    • - Buy-side sentiment at 9-year high as investors pursue an opportunity
  • Seniors Housing is on a slower path to recovery, but trending in the right direction
    • - Consolidation by large operators driving much of the investment activity
  • Like Hotels, Retail sector facing steep bifurcation, but elevated consumer spending is positive
    • - Necessity-based centers doing well while in-person retailers & older indoor malls struggling
  • Office sector outlook still shrouded in uncertainty; COVID containment and future of WFH key
    • - Absorption turned positive in 2Q 2021, but Delta surge and return to work delays damaging
  • Although these asset classes faced hardship over the last year, opportunities still exist
  • Some investors opting to consolidate or pursue value-add/adaptive reuse investments

 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

HOUSING RESEARCH BRIEF: SEPTEMBER 2021

Housing Construction Pushes Toward a Record; Still Not Enough to Meet Demand

Tight multifamily vacancy supports permit surge. Across the residential sector, permit activity climbed in August. The rise was mostly attributed to multifamily, as filings for single-family houses remained relatively in line with preceding months. Meanwhile, apartment permits soared 15 percent month over month, reaching the highest level since June 2015. Greater construction is warranted by extremely tight vacancy, as apartment availability in June fell below 4 percent for just the second time in the past 20 years. Preliminary data points to additional downward vacancy pressure in the third quarter, reiterating the housing shortage and putting upward pressure on both rents and home prices.

A large 2022 pipeline is imminent, but the ceiling is capped. Residential starts in August were up year over year, even as single-family groundbreakings tapered over the past few months. The 53 percent annual advance in multifamily starts spearheaded the rise. Some previously stalled developments pushed forward as the lumber price index retreated by 36 percent over the past two months. Still, the cost of lumber remains 30 percent above the pre-pandemic level. Elevated material costs and labor shortages limit the potential supply output next year, but recent permit activity and starts signal a weighty pipeline nonetheless. Early forecasts project 400,000 apartments will finalize, while the single-family addition will be the largest since 2006.

Builders face tall tasks in catching up with demand. Despite multifamily completions in 2022 expected to be a 40-plus year record, oversupply concerns are mostly absent. Instead, the new supply will continue to lag demand as the aging millennial cohort drives robust household formation. The U.S. is expected to add 1.5 million additional households next year, given there are enough residences available to support the demand amid a housing shortage. Apartment vacancy sits at a historical low, and demand for single-family homes has consistently outpaced supply, driving inventory down and pushing up prices. The influx of apartments next year is especially crucial as these will provide living options to those priced out of homeownership.

 

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

WHICH CRE PROPERTY TYPES ARE OUTPERFORMING?

 
  • Investor sentiment elevated for the outperforming sectors – ApartmentIndustrial and Self-Storage
  • All three property types saw operations hold steady or even improve over the past year
  • Economic recovery & positive demographics drove Apartment net absorption to an all-time, record high in 2Q 2021
  • Industrial properties, an asset class favored pre-pandemic, got a boost from the jump in eCommerce usage and retailers increasing safety stock amid supply chain disruptions
  • Vacancy for Self-Storage dropped to the lowest level ever as remote working/learning drove additional space needs in people’s homes
  • All three sectors have strong investor expectations for rising values over the next 12 months:
    • Apartment:     74%
    • Industrial:       74%
    • - Self-Storage:  62%
 

Monday, October 4, 2021

WHICH CRE PROPERTY TYPES ARE OUTPERFORMING?

 
  • Investor sentiment elevated for the outperforming sectors – ApartmentIndustrial and Self-Storage
  • All three property types saw operations hold steady or even improve over the past year
  • Economic recovery & positive demographics drove Apartment net absorption to an all-time, record high in 2Q 2021
  • Industrial properties, an asset class favored pre-pandemic, got a boost from the jump in eCommerce usage and retailers increasing safety stock amid supply chain disruptions
  • Vacancy for Self-Storage dropped to the lowest level ever as remote working/learning drove additional space needs in people’s homes
  • All three sectors have strong investor expectations for rising values over the next 12 months:
    • Apartment:     74%
    • Industrial:       74%
    • - Self-Storage:  62%
 

Sunday, October 3, 2021

WHICH CRE PROPERTY TYPES ARE OUTPERFORMING?

 
  • Investor sentiment elevated for the outperforming sectors – ApartmentIndustrial and Self-Storage
  • All three property types saw operations hold steady or even improve over the past year
  • Economic recovery & positive demographics drove Apartment net absorption to an all-time, record high in 2Q 2021
  • Industrial properties, an asset class favored pre-pandemic, got a boost from the jump in eCommerce usage and retailers increasing safety stock amid supply chain disruptions
  • Vacancy for Self-Storage dropped to the lowest level ever as remote working/learning drove additional space needs in people’s homes
  • All three sectors have strong investor expectations for rising values over the next 12 months:
    • Apartment:     74%
    • Industrial:       74%
    • - Self-Storage:  62%
 

Saturday, October 2, 2021

WHICH CRE PROPERTY TYPES ARE OUTPERFORMING?

 
  • Investor sentiment elevated for the outperforming sectors – ApartmentIndustrial and Self-Storage
  • All three property types saw operations hold steady or even improve over the past year
  • Economic recovery & positive demographics drove Apartment net absorption to an all-time, record high in 2Q 2021
  • Industrial properties, an asset class favored pre-pandemic, got a boost from the jump in eCommerce usage and retailers increasing safety stock amid supply chain disruptions
  • Vacancy for Self-Storage dropped to the lowest level ever as remote working/learning drove additional space needs in people’s homes
  • All three sectors have strong investor expectations for rising values over the next 12 months:
    • Apartment:     74%
    • Industrial:       74%
    • - Self-Storage:  62%
 

Friday, October 1, 2021

WHICH CRE PROPERTY TYPES ARE OUTPERFORMING?

 
  • Investor sentiment elevated for the outperforming sectors – ApartmentIndustrial and Self-Storage
  • All three property types saw operations hold steady or even improve over the past year
  • Economic recovery & positive demographics drove Apartment net absorption to an all-time, record high in 2Q 2021
  • Industrial properties, an asset class favored pre-pandemic, got a boost from the jump in eCommerce usage and retailers increasing safety stock amid supply chain disruptions
  • Vacancy for Self-Storage dropped to the lowest level ever as remote working/learning drove additional space needs in people’s homes
  • All three sectors have strong investor expectations for rising values over the next 12 months:
    • Apartment:     74%
    • Industrial:       74%
    • - Self-Storage:  62%
 

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