Capital

Climate Risk Assessment Moves from Blind Spot to Business Critical

The commercial real estate industry is reaching a tipping point as climate risk data becomes more accessible, yet most transactions continue to overlook its...

Why Your Town May Be Overpaying for Roads, Bridges, and Parks

Public construction projects are supposed to be carefully priced to protect taxpayer money. But for decades, contractors have relied on guesswork when estimating costs...

Manhattan Homebuyers Risk Overpaying by Waiting for Lower Mortgage Rates

Manhattan residential buyers are making a costly mistake by focusing solely on interest rates, according to Justin Neissani, a licensed real estate salesperson at...

Tertiary Markets Fuel Growth for Illinois Commercial Real Estate Firm

Commercial real estate in smaller southern Illinois markets is experiencing rapid growth, driven by workforce availability, infrastructure, and demand for new technologies. BARBERMURPHY, a...

Dallas-Fort Worth Rental Investors Face Cash-Flow Pressure as Luxury Supply Expands

The Dallas-Fort Worth rental market, long seen as attractive to investors, is showing signs of a cash-flow crisis. Despite steady buyer interest and continued...

Investors Quietly Accumulate Rezoned Queens Industrial Sites for Residential Conversion

Developers are actively acquiring single-story warehouses south of the Queensborough Bridge and plan to replace them with five- to seven-story residential buildings. This strategy...

Why Out-of-State Investors Underestimate New York Real Estate Returns

Higher acquisition costs in New York often deter out-of-state investors. Still, these buyers may be overlooking the long-term returns that set New York’s outer-borough...

Why Real Estate Development Remains Locked to Most Investors and How Tokenization Could Change That

Real estate development has long been out of reach for all but the largest institutional investors, primarily due to a single structural constraint: illiquidity....