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New York City multifamily sales totaled $2.46 billion across 298 transactions in the second quarter of 2026, representing a 25% year-over-year increase in dollar volume but 4% decline in transaction volume compared to Q2 2025, Ariel Property Advisors reported. The number of properties traded was down 11% Y-O-Y to…

This is a sector report published by Inside Self-Storage in July 2026 covering self-storage development activity and zoning matters for that month.
Despite flat national manufacturing employment, Texas has emerged as one of the nation's strongest job-growth leaders since 2020. The post U.S. Manufacturing Industry’s Winners and Losers appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

The success of SpaceX's IPO puts a spotlight on a Texas border city. The post Brownsville in Focus: Low Wages, Slow Growth, and High Hopes appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

We know rural land sales are trending smaller, but how does this pattern differ by region? The post How Texas Land Sales Have Changed Over the Years appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

While Texas’ biggest metros cool, several smaller cities are accelerating growth. Discover which outlier markets are bucking statewide trends and what their momentum could mean for Texas real estate. The post Texas’ Growth Outliers appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
A confluence of factors is reshaping the state’s housing market this spring. What does that mean for buyers and sellers? The post Supply Is Back, Confidence Is Not: Inside Texas’ Shifting Spring Housing Market appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
In 2025, the Texas rural land market experienced statewide increases in both price and sales volume. The post The Shifting Dynamics of Small and Large Land Tracts appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
The trajectory of mortgage rates will be key to shaping nearly everything in 2026. The post The Housing Market: A Look Back at 2025 and What’s Ahead appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

With a rapidly growing population, robust real estate market, pristine parks, and a collection of globally recognized tech companies, Bastrop is booming. The post Tech’s Biggest Names Find a Home in Bastrop appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Industrial construction has reached new heights in Texas in recent years, but the state could be poised for even greater growth if site readiness keeps pace. The post Industrial Construction is Up, But There’s Still Room to Improve appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
The Fed’s September rate cut triggered a drop in mortgage rates, echoing 2024’s trend. Future rate shifts hinge on labor market dynamics, GDP growth, inflation trends, and the impact of the government shutdown. The post Déjà Vu? What to Expect From the Housing Market in 2025’s Final Stretch appeared first on Texas…
As demand for rural living grows, smaller land tracts are changing the landscape of the land market. The post How We Track Small Land Tracts in Texas appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Mortgage rates have dropped to the lowest they've been in 12 months. The post What Could This Week’s Mortgage Rate Drop Mean for Texas Homebuyers and Sellers? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

The medical office building (MOB) market continues to demonstrate resilience as healthcare delivery evolves, tenant expectations shift, and capital markets adapt. To understand the dynamics shaping today’s MOB landscape, I sat down with my colleague Marianne Skorupski, Director of National Office Research at…

Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. industrial market. Click the data you want to review or scroll.

Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. office market. Click the data you want to review or scroll.

Shopping center performance entered 2026 on a stabilizing footing, with consumers remaining value-conscious while physical retail continues to demonstrate its relevance. Following a turbulent 2024 and uneven 2025, the market has shifted toward a more balanced demand-supply dynamic. Lower move-outs and steady…

Office remains the primary source of stress within the CMBS market, even as delinquency rates eased modestly from recent highs. According to Trepp, the office CMBS delinquency rate stood at 11.71% in March 2026, down from the 12.34% peak reached in January, but still well above prior cycle highs and firmly within…

Pricing trends and transaction activity continue to shape how the market evolves. At Colliers, we analyze these signals to interpret shifts across U.S. commercial real estate. Here’s what the latest MSCI data reveals. Office Office investment sales totaled $4.5 billion in February, up 9% year over year, as…

At Colliers, we understand the importance of interconnected data, macroeconomic trends, and real‑world signals in real estate decision‑making. With that in mind, here are 10 numbers shaping the outlook for the U.S. economy and commercial real estate:

This week the Radius+ team dug into the Memphis, TN-MS-AR CBSA Historical Supply Growth in Memphis, TN-MS-AR: 2022: 4.2% 2023: 3.3% 2024: 5.7% 2025: .03% Memphis saw substantial supply additions from 2022 to 2024, contributing to rental rate compression. Broader economic challenges, including population decline,…

This week the Radius+ team took a look at the Richmond VA CBSA. Historical Supply Growth in Richmond VA: Richmond has experienced slow to measured supply growth since 2022, enabling rental rates to trend upward. The region saw strong economic growth from 2019 to 2023, particularly within the healthcare and…

This week the Radius+ team took a look at the Tulsa, OK CBSA. Historical Supply Growth: 2021: 3% 2022: 1.6% 2023: 5.9% 2024: 2.4% 2025: 0% Tulsa saw an unusually large wave of new supply delivered in 2023. Despite this surge, the metro area benefits from a robust economy supported by aerospace, defense, and a […]…

This week the Radius+ team dove into the Greensboro-High Point, NC CBSA. Historical Supply Growth in Greensboro-High Point, NC: 2022: 0% 2023: 4.7% 2024: 3% 2025: 2.6% Greensboro experienced a wave of new supply delivered in 2023. The market is gradually absorbing this inventory, as evidenced by rental rates…

This week the Radius+ team took a closer look at the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA CBSA. Historical Supply Growth in Seattle WA: 2022: 1.9% 2023: 1.1% 2024: 1.6% 2025: 1.6% Seattle has maintained measured supply growth in recent years, avoiding the overbuilding seen in some other large metropolitan areas. The…

This week the Radius+ team dug into the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL CBSA Historical Supply Growth in Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL: 2022: 1.5% 2023: 3% 2024: 12.5% 2025: 3% Palm Bay saw more than 12% new supply delivered in 2024, creating significant downward pressure on rental rates. Strong employment…

This week the Radius+ team took a closer look at the Pittsburgh, PA CBSA. Historical Supply Growth in Pittsburgh WA: 2022: 1.5% 2023: 2.2% 2024: .7% 2025: 1.5% Pittsburgh has experienced measured supply growth in recent years, maintaining a healthy balance between new construction and demand. Local municipalities…

Most industry reports start with conclusions. This one started with discomfort. As we began assembling the 2026 Radius+ Forecast, one thing became clear very quickly: the self-storage industry is not just “cooling,” and it’s not collapsing either. It’s doing something far less familiar. It’s resetting. That…

After heavy supply growth in 2022-2023, Buffalo's self-storage market is stabilizing. Slowing deliveries and strong fundamentals point to continued rate gains. The post Buffalo Self-Storage Market Poised for Rate Growth as Supply Slowdown Meets Steady Demand appeared first on Radius+ .
Securitized Agency loan performance improved modestly in May 2026. The total Agency delinquency rate declined to 0.47%, holding near the low end of the narrow range that has prevailed since mid ‑ 2025, as shown in Figure 1. As in prior months, aggregate movement reflects program ‑ level composition effects rather…

Sport venues were once designed for one thing: Entertainment. However, JLL reported that at least half of Major League Baseball organizations will be eyeing a new stadium or major redevelopment by 2040. At the same time, investors and developers are repositioning sporting venues from single-purpose game-day usage…

This is a sector report published by Inside Self-Storage in July 2026 covering self-storage development and zoning activity as of February 2025.

This is a sector report published by Inside Self-Storage in July 2026 covering self-storage development activity and zoning matters as of June 2026.
This year’s data show that while multifamily completions moderated from 2024’s elevated pace, the sector’s shift toward larger properties continued. At the same time, larger has not necessarily meant taller, as lower-rise buildings continue to account for most new multifamily completions. The post Multifamily…

This is a data-driven news report published by the National Association of Home Builders' Eye on Housing in July 2026 covering national housing starts, noting that multifamily residential construction gains offset a decline in single-family starts. The item addresses trends across the multifamily and homebuilding sectors at the national level.

Located between the Phoenix and Tucson metros, Pinal County is the third-most populous in the state with its boundaries stretching nearly 5,400 square miles. As its neighbors to the north and south have seen economic expansion, so too has Pinal County, providing a place for businesses to locate where land and…
A market analysis of single-family rental performance, with focus on how affordable rental units are shaping the build-to-rent segment.
Monthly survey-based analysis of U.S. rental market conditions across a stratified sample of representative multifamily properties.

In the labor market, life sciences hubs continue to rely on talent to drive innovation. According to Cushman & Wakefield’s 2026 Life Sciences Labor Dynamics Across Key U.S. Markets report, labor is also essential for site selection. Report authors Sandy Romero (Head of Office & Alternatives) and Maggie Tillotson…
Colliers reports on Q2 2026 conditions in the Treasure Coast industrial market, highlighting positive absorption, steady leasing activity, and continued development.
Colliers reports on Miami-Dade County's retail market fundamentals and performance in the second quarter of 2026.
Colliers reports on industrial market conditions in Oakland's I-80/I-880 corridor, highlighting declining vacancy and supply constraints affecting tenant competition.
Colliers' Q2 2026 market analysis documents continued improvement in Broward County's industrial sector, driven by strong tenant demand, positive absorption, and stable occupancy.
Colliers reports on Palm Beach County's retail market performance in Q2 2026, noting positive net absorption, declining vacancy rates, and ongoing rent growth.
A mid-year snapshot of office market conditions in Greater Boston tracking vacancy trends and market dynamics through Q2 2026.
Colliers reports on Palm Beach County's office market performance in Q2 2026, highlighting positive net absorption and recovery from recent occupancy declines.
Colliers analyzes Palm Beach County's industrial market fundamentals in Q2 2026, noting mixed but stable conditions as the sector normalizes after years of rapid expansion.
Colliers reports that Miami-Dade County's office market posted 127,356 square feet of positive net absorption in Q2 2026, with year-to-date gains of 224,233 square feet.
Colliers reports on Broward County's office market stability in mid-2026 despite negative absorption figures.
Colliers' analysis of Broward County retail market conditions in mid-2026, noting fundamental health despite moderation in select performance indicators.
Colliers reports on Raleigh-Durham's office market strengthening in Q2 2026 driven by positive absorption, limited new supply, and sustained demand for high-quality space.
Colliers reports on Miami-Dade County's industrial market performance in Q2 2026, highlighting leasing activity, positive absorption, and rental growth trends.
Colliers analysis of Peninsula R&D market conditions showing early stabilization signals and life sciences activity recovery.
Colliers' Q2 2026 analysis of Dayton industrial market vacancy, absorption, lease rates, construction activity, and investment trends.
Colliers reports on industrial market conditions in St. Louis, tracking supply, demand, pricing, and leasing activity during a period of market stabilization.
Colliers reports continued positive office absorption on the San Francisco Peninsula through the fourth quarter.
Colliers reports on San Francisco Peninsula industrial market conditions, noting stability and accelerating activity amid mixed conditions.
Colliers reports on leasing activity and market trends in Indianapolis office markets, with Q2 momentum driven by north suburban submarkets.
Colliers' Q2 2026 analysis of the St. Louis office market indicates emerging stabilization trends in the regional sector.