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The Federal Reserve's interest rate increase has commercial real estate debt and equity financing players even more upbeat about their prospects in 2016.
January 7 -
Owens Realty Mortgage has promoted its chief financial officer, Bryan Draper, to chief executive and president.
January 7 -
The delinquency rate on commercial mortgage-backed securities rose slightly in December, according to Trepp.
January 4 -
Most foreign investors expect to put more money into U.S. property this year than they did in 2015, with New York remaining the top target market worldwide, according to a survey by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate.
January 4 -
Mortgage lenders on both the residential and commercial sides of the business will have to deal with a different lending environment in 2016. These include enforcement of TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure violations plus rising interest rates and the impact on origination volumes. Here are 10 observations that originators need to mull over while crafting their business plans for the coming year.
December 31 -
The plunge in oil prices may jeopardize almost $125 million of securitized loans backed by real estate in North Dakota, as drillers in the state scale back operations, Morningstar Credit Ratings said.
December 31 -
Home values rose in 2015 though at a declining pace with overall rent payments also trending upwards, according to Zillow.
December 30 -
For commercial real estate investors, the good times may be over.
December 30 -
RAIT Financial Trust said it closed on its fifth commercial real estate collateralized loan obligation.
December 29 -
The strong recovery in commercial real estate has enabled borrowers to resolve a lot of problem loans made before the financial crisis, but Fitch Ratings continues to expect no recoveries from "hope notes."
December 28