Single-tenant net lease cap rates increased for the ninth consecutive quarter within all three sectors in the first quarter, per The Boulder Group, Wilmette, Ill.
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Single-Tenant Net Lease Cap Rates Increase For Sixth Consecutive Quarter
The Boulder Group, Wilmette, Ill., reported cap rates in the single-tenant net lease sector increased for the sixth consecutive quarter, largely due to higher interest rates.

Net Lease Cap Rates Expand For Fifth Consecutive Quarter
Single-tenant net lease cap rates increased for the fifth consecutive time in the second quarter, the Boulder Group reported.

CBRE Survey Points to Expectations of Commercial Real Estate Price Stabilization
CBRE, Dallas, found in a survey that capitalization rates have begun to level off, and in a release said commercial real estate pricing appears poised to stabilize in the second half of this year.

CBRE: Cap Rate Expansion Likely to Continue; May Peak This Year
CBRE, Dallas, said capitalization rate expansion will likely continue in the short term for most commercial real estate asset types, but could peak later this year.

Nov. 30: Inflation, Interest Rate, Cap Rates & Values: What Do We Really Know?
For a quite a while, inflation has been low and stable which resulted in interest rates being relatively low and stable. With many factors effecting the economy, inflation is at …

CBRE: Cap Rates Down Across Real Estate Spectrum in 2021
Commercial real estate capitalization rates declined across the real estate spectrum last year, reported CBRE, Dallas

Many Markets See Commercial Real Estate Values Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Commercial real estate values have returned to pre-pandemic levels in many U.S. markets, continuing a recovery that began at year-end 2020, said CBRE, Dallas.

MBA Chart of the Week: Year-over-Year Change in Unemployment Rate and Cap Rate Spreads
For commercial real estate markets, a key factor in how we work through this period of uncertainty will be how investors value properties and their incomes. Our experiences in the past two recessions may provide some insights.