Conventional wisdom has long said: where interest rates go, cap rates soon follow. In other words, when the cost of capital is high, so too is the ratio of a property’s net operating income to its ...
The commercial real estate market may face higher borrowing costs even as President Donald Trump places downward pressure on ...
The Federal Reserve has begun cutting rates. Borrowing costs should be falling. Commercial real estate should be breathing a sigh of relief. Yet the sector remains locked in a frustrating stalemate, ...
The Federal Reserve closed 2025 similar to the way it rounded out 2024, with three straight interest rate cuts. Also giving a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Navin is a Colorado-based journalist who writes about stocks. Real estate stocks benefit greatly from interest rate cuts, if ...
Interest rates range from around 5% to 14% for commercial real estate loans. But your specific rate will depend on lots of factors, such as the loan type, property and your creditworthiness. Many, or ...