Small-cap commercial real estate market conditions have dimmed–and things will likely get worse before they get better, reported Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn.
Tag: Small-cap commercial real estate

Small-Cap Real Estate Leasing Conditions Waver
Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn., said current stability of small-cap commercial real estate leasing conditions could be at risk.

Small-Cap CRE Prices ‘Rationally Tracking’ Fundamentals
Small-cap commercial real estate prices have accelerated at an unprecedented rate but are not overinflated, reported Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn.

Remote Work Boosts Small Multifamily Asset Prices in Smaller Cities
As the pandemic recedes, small multifamily markets have resumed price growth at an accelerated pace, reported Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn.

Small-Cap CRE: Smaller Markets Outperform Larger Ones
As the national economy rebounded last year, smaller markets outperformed larger markets in the small-cap space, reported Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn.

Small-Cap Industrial, Retail Leasing Activity Takes Off
Boxwood Means LLC, Stamford, Conn., said leasing in the small-cap real estate domain showed strong momentum during the first quarter as the economy bounced back from the pandemic.

Leasing Demand Rally Encourages Small-Cap CRE Investors
A fourth-quarter rally in small-cap commercial real estate leasing demand improved the outlook for small-balance lenders and investors, reported Boxwood Means, Stamford, Conn.

Small-Cap Multifamily Shows Resilience
Small-cap multifamily properties are proving resilient during the pandemic-induced recession, reported Boxwood Means, Stamford, Conn.

Small-Cap CRE Asset Prices Accentuate Regional Differences
Though small-cap commercial real estate asset prices have increased substantially since the 2008 financial crisis, the recovery has been geographically uneven, reported Boxwood Means, Stamford, Conn.

More Doubts Infect Small Balance Lending Market
Weak demand is leading to uncertainty about the small-cap commercial real estate market’s direction, reported Boxwood Means, Stamford, Conn.