2020 Midyear Real Estate Market Report: Midwest
Sharestates’ 2020 Midyear Real Estate Market Report: Midwest.
2020 Midyear Real Estate Market Report: South and West
Sharestates’ 2020 Midyear Real Estate Market Report: South and West.
Real Estate Hot Zones Since The COVID Pandemic
While we’re still a long way from recovering from either the disease or the cost of its treatment, there is some predictive analytics that suggests where landlords might have the most trouble collecting rents until both have run their course.
Will the Coronavirus Pandemic Recovery Lead to a Surge in Fix and Flip Property Investments?
As states begin to open their economies in an effort to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, new opportunities will arise in real estate as others start to close. From the looks of it right now, commercial real estate is going to have a slow recovery.
Why Cash Is Pouring Into Distressed Real Estate Funds
In any investing environment, there are winners and losers. During crisis environments, the winners are often big winners while the losers are often big losers. Who is poised to come out ahead during the COVID-19 crisis, and who is poised to fall behind?
What’s the Outlook for Online Real Estate Investing for the Rest of 2020?
The last recession was caused by widespread deregulation and a housing bubble burst. Today’s recession has nothing to do with real estate. That doesn’t mean there won’t be implications for the real estate sector.
Has COVID-19 Established a New Normal In Private Lending?
All of a sudden, mortgage refinancing surged while demand for personal lending dropped. Small business lending is soaring. Is there a new normal in lending, or will we go back to the old normal once the current crisis is over?
The Impact COVID-19 Is Having on Private Lending Capital Markets
Lenders without capital are like boats without water. The change in environment doesn’t change their nature, but it does affect their ability to function as intended.
CARES Act Gives Real Estate a Booster Shot
The constraints on real estate development are related to labor, equipment, and regulation. The current crisis won’t be a big help with any of these, but it also isn’t much of a hindrance. It’s unclear how tax benefits will spur more or faster development, but the money is on the table, so why not pick it up.
Rural Millennials: Bucking the Trend, or Charting a New One?
While this blog tends to focus on what drives young adults to favor one urban area over another, it’s important to understand why so many have chosen None of the Above, USA.