Tag: Real Estate Cycle
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June 27, 2024
From Polling Places to Commercial Spaces: Does Real Estate Prefer Trump or Biden?
RCLCO’s Sentiment Survey has tracked real estate market conditions in the U.S. for over 13 years. The sentiment index has shown signs of recovery in...
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December 21, 2023
2024 Looking Better Than Before
The RCLCO sentiment index has remained low throughout 2023 but the future outlook has become more encouraging as we approach the end of the year.
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June 29, 2023
RCLCO Real Estate Sentiment Increases Slightly, Risk of an Impending Recession Remains
RCLCO’s Sentiment Survey has tracked real estate market conditions in the U.S. for over 10 years. Events of the last three years have generated unpr...
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December 12, 2022
RCLCO Real Estate Sentiment Hits All-time Low as Recession Looms
RCLCO’s Sentiment Survey has tracked real estate market conditions in the U.S. for over 10 years. Events of the last three years have generated unpr...
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June 23, 2022
Real Estate Market Sentiment Dips into Recessionary Zone Amid Economic Uncertainty
RCLCO’s Real Estate Market Sentiment Survey has tracked confidence in U.S. real estate market conditions for the past 10 years. The overall index to...
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January 21, 2022
Despite a Slight Decline, Sentiment Regarding the Real Estate Market Remains Strong
RCLCO’s Real Estate Market Sentiment Survey has tracked confidence in U.S. real estate market conditions for the past 10 years. The overall index to...
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June 24, 2021
As the Nation Reopens: Mid-Year Sentiment Soars in the Real Estate Industry
The results of RCLCO's Mid-2021 State of the Market Sentiment Survey reflect strong optimism as vaccination rates approach herd immunity levels, busin...
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January 18, 2021
RCLCO’s Year-End 2020 Sentiment Survey: 2020 – See Ya, Wouldn’t Want to Be Ya…
The U.S. economy and job markets have been in full-blown downturn mode over the past several months, but may be finding the bottom now, and the econom...
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July 1, 2020
RCLCO’s Mid-Year 2020 Sentiment Survey: A Deep Plunge, but Some Sectors Coming off the Bottom Already
The U.S. economy and job markets have been in full-blown downturn mode over the past several months, but may be finding the bottom now, and the econom...
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May 23, 2020
Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Some Buyers, Sellers Soldier on Despite COVID-19 Pandemic
Builders have already experienced a 20% drop in sales compared to last year, according to the RCLCO advisory firm, and they are bracing for a 50% drop...
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May 22, 2020
MultiBriefs: How COVID-19 Might Affect the Commercial Real Estate Market
The RCLCO survey reveals that lifestyle and big box/power center retail will likely experience “severe” impacts. However, convenience/necessity re...
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May 21, 2020
TD Ameritrade Network: Brad Hunter and Rogers Healy Talk Latest in Existing Home Sales and Housing Market
Brad Hunter breaks down the latest developments in the U.S. housing market on this segment from the TD Ameritrade Network.
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May 21, 2020
Business Times: Flush with Cash, Global Property Buyers Wait for Sellers to Blink
Most sellers are currently willing to concede discounts of around 5 per cent, while bidders are hoping for about 20 per cent off pre-pandemic prices, ...
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May 19, 2020
Bloomberg: Loaded with Cash, Property Buyers Wait for Sellers to Crack
Sellers are currently willing to concede discounts of around 5%, while bidders are hoping for about 20% off pre-pandemic prices, said Charles Hewlett,...
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May 6, 2020
Multihousing News: More May Rents May Be Late, Poll Says
The actual numbers won’t be in for a few more days. But a significant majority of apartment professionals listening in to the latest RCLCO weekly we...
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May 3, 2020
Bisnow: Institutional Investors Eye CRE Valuations as Market Whipsaws Continue
This year, a date many are looking to is June 30, according to RCLCO Senior Managing Director Taylor Mammen, who serves as the firm’s director of in...
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April 16, 2020
Globe St: Construction Goes on Despite Lender Scrutiny, Shutdowns
Charles Hewlett, director of Strategic Planning and Litigation Support for RCLCO, has been told by his developer clients that construction loans conti...
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April 14, 2020
Globe St: Supply Chain Issues Could Stymie Construction, Boost Industrial
“Construction costs have been going up to 10% depending on the market and the commodity as we’ve gotten into the mature phase of the cycle,” say...
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April 8, 2020
Globe St: New Loans Are Mostly Available to Preferred Clients
Among the many observers taking the pulse of CRE’s lending markets is Charles Hewlett, director of strategic planning at RCLCO Real Estate Advisors.
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January 23, 2020
Year-End 2019 Sentiment Survey Results: Survey Says—Another Up Year in 2020
Respondents to the YE 2019 Sentiment Survey have suggested that while most believe that most real estate sectors are firmly in the “late stable” s...
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September 12, 2019
The Impact of the Next Recession on the Multifamily Market
Given the many differences between the economic conditions and housing market of 2008 and today, few analysts expect the next recession to have simila...
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July 2, 2019
Records Are Falling, but Don’t Drop Your Guard Just Yet…
As indicated in the most recent RCLCO Sentiment Survey, real estate market participants have pulled back somewhat on recent pessimism, as improving st...
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June 24, 2019
Commercial Property Executive: CRE Industry Cautiously Optimistic On Downturn
The majority of real estate professionals don’t anticipate an economic downturn until at least 2020, according to real estate advisory firm RCLCO.
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June 20, 2019
RCLCO’s Mid-Year 2019 Sentiment Survey Results: Don’t Stress a Downturn Quite Yet
Over the past few years, RCLCO Sentiment Surveys have indicated continued confidence in real estate market conditions. Responses to the mid-year 2019 ...
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May 2, 2019
Impact of the Next Recession on Residential Real Estate Markets
In this issue of the Advisory we address the vulnerability of for-sale housing markets to the next recession in terms of the likely impacts on pricing...
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April 18, 2019
Trends in Housing: Will 2019 Be Any Different Than 2018?
RCLCO Managing Director & CEO Gadi Kaufmann addressed ULI Community Development Council (Silver Flight) in a session titled “Will 2019 Be Any Differ...
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January 23, 2019
Bisnow: Real Estate Market Sentiment Index: 1 In 5 Say Downturn Has Begun
U.S. commercial real estate is already in a downturn, according to roughly 20% of the respondents of the latest RCLCO Sentiment Survey, taken at the e...
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January 22, 2019
Sentiment Survey 2018 Year-End: Downturn on the Horizon
Our Real Estate Market Sentiment Index decreased since MY 2018 from 68.0 to 37.5, a much more dramatic decline than respondents anticipated six months...
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January 22, 2019
The Opportunity is Now! Plan for a Market Evolution from a Place of Strength
Economic cycles are a reality and your cycle planning should reflect a hypothesis as to when it will be, the cause and the real estate impact.
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June 28, 2018
RCLCO’s Mid-Year 2018 Sentiment Survey Results – Optimism Pulls Back Slightly
RCLCO's outlook for positive, though moderating, operating and investment performance through the remainder of 2018 is consistent with survey responde...
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January 25, 2018
Have We Reached the Tipping Point?Sentiment Survey 2017 Part 2
RCLCO's outlook for generally positive, though moderating, operating and investment performance through 2018 is consistent with the majority of survey...
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January 18, 2018
Results Forecast an Extended Run for Real Estate Amidst Tax Cuts Sentiment Survey 2017 Part 1
As of year-end 2017, the RCLCO Real Estate Market Sentiment Index increased and now stands above both the midyear 2017 level and predictions from six ...
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July 13, 2017
Cautious Optimism Continues Even as “Trump Bump” Fizzles: Sentiment Survey Mid-Year 2017 Part 1
The Trump Bump stumbles, with a large drop of respondents predicting the administration will have a positive impact on real estate markets over the co...
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January 19, 2017
The Trump Bump? Sentiment Up Compared with Six Months Ago Sentiment Survey 2016 Part 1
The results are in: sentiment is up from six months ago, but still down compared with year-end 2015.
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June 28, 2016
Sentiment Survey Mid-Year 2016 Results: Part I
According to the recent Sentiment Survey (completed before the Brexit vote), the nation’s market conditions are rapidly approaching the seventh inni...
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