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HVS analysis of Anaheim's hotel market positioning through Disney investment, convention growth, and the OCVIBE mega-development project.

Analysis of Eugene's hotel market growth driven by investment and diverse demand generators establishing it as a Pacific Northwest travel destination.

Analysis of Cleveland's hotel market recovery driven by leisure travel growth, group and convention business rebound, and stable healthcare demand supporting market resilience.

HVS analysis examining recovery trends and market stabilization dynamics in the New Orleans hospitality sector.

HVS reports on U.S. hotel sector performance with year-to-date RevPAR gains averaging 4.0% through May and a 3.0% growth forecast for 2026.

HVS examines how Florida's Pinellas beachfront hotel market has rebounded following Hurricanes Helene and Milton through increased tourism, resort reinvestment, and new development activity.
The yen has fallen to a four-decade low of ¥162.8 per US dollar, declining 37% since 2021 and 53% since 2012, while Japanese Government Bond yields have surged to three-decade highs, with the 30-year yield at approximately 3.96% and the 10-year yield at 2.70%. The Bank of Japan's decades-long ultra-loose monetary policy, combined with only modest recent rate increases to 1.0% and quantitative tightening that has reduced its balance sheet by 12.6%, are described as insufficient to stabilize the currency or address resulting import-driven inflation and rising government borrowing costs.

Analysis of office visitation patterns in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market, segmented by property asset class characteristics.

Analysis of Dallas-Fort Worth office market recovery dynamics, examining differential performance between urban core and broader regional markets.

Analysis of office market recovery trends across different regions of the United States.

Analysis of pharmacy real estate sector trends including cap rates for major operators and inventory metrics amid changing store footprints and healthcare service expansion.

BGO's annual sustainable investing report examines trends, strategies, and performance across real estate markets with emphasis on environmental, social, and governance considerations.

In recognition of National Homeownership Month in June, we surveyed American homeowners about how their homes and neighborhoods make them feel. Most homeowners have warm feelings about their home, with 74% saying their home is a reflection of who they are. The same share, 74%, agreed they would rather be home than…
Spring Gains Grapple With Supply Drag Advertised asking rent movement entered positive territory this spring in Nashville, but the wall of deliveries is still weighing on longer-term prospects. Rates rose 0.1%, on a trailing three-month basis through April, to $1,663, compared to the 0.2% national gain to $1,758.…
Deliveries Temper Spring Momentum Denver’s multifamily fundamentals remained soft at the beginning of the second quarter, as per the latest Denver multifamily market report. Although average advertised asking rents were flat on a T3 basis through April, at $1,821, this was an improvement over the previous eight…
Rents Slide, Supply Remains Solid Los Angeles ended 2025 in similar fashion to how it started the year, balancing sluggish to flat rent growth and solid supply gains, according to the latest Yardi Matrix Los Angeles multifamily market report. Advertised asking rents ticked down 0.3%, on a trailing three-month basis…
Rents Improve, Occupancy Slips At the start of the second quarter, South Florida’s multifamily market registered moderate performance, according to the latest Yardi Matrix Miami multifamily market report. Average advertised asking rents were up 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis through April, to $2,526,…
Rents Outperform, Occupancy Stands Firm Chicago’s average advertised asking rents increased 0.6%, on a trailing-three-month basis through April, outperforming the national average by 40 basis points, according to the latest Chicago multifamily market report. Year-over-year, the national average was down 20 basis…
Asking Rents Improve, Occupancy Slips Boston advertised asking rents rose 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis through April, to $2,876. The rate matched the U.S. pace, with national rents improving to an average of $1,758. This was the metro’s first T3 rate uptick since August 2025. The increase followed a softer…

A monthly economic indicators report providing current data and analysis on macroeconomic conditions relevant to real estate market conditions.

RCLCO announces an update to its interactive Neighborhood Atlas, originally developed with the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing, offering mapping and data resources for neighborhood analysis.

Analysis of Q4 2025 ODCE and NCREIF Property Index performance metrics across institutional real estate markets.

Monthly economic indicators report providing data and analysis on macroeconomic conditions and real estate market drivers.

RCLCO's December 2025 economic report tracking monthly indicators relevant to real estate market conditions.

RCLCO's monthly economic indicators report for November 2025 tracking macroeconomic trends relevant to real estate market conditions.

RCLCO publishes monthly economic indicators tracking macroeconomic conditions relevant to real estate markets.

RCLCO publishes monthly economic indicators tracking macro conditions relevant to real estate market performance.

Quarterly performance data and analysis from the ODCE and NCREIF Property Index covering Q3 2025 real estate returns across major asset classes.

RCLCO surveyed over 1,000 high-net-worth individuals to understand investment and ownership preferences in the vacation and second-home market.

RCLCO's August 2025 economic report presenting monthly indicators and analysis relevant to real estate market conditions.

Quarterly chartbook presenting real estate market data and analysis across multiple sectors and geographies.

Quarterly performance data from ODCE and NCREIF Property Index tracking returns and trends across major real estate asset classes.

RCLCO's July 2025 economic report provides monthly indicators and analysis prepared by the RFA team.
INREV reports a 5.7% increase in real estate assets under management globally, reflecting broader trends in professional real estate investment and fund management.

INREV survey findings on institutional investor real estate allocation trends relative to global benchmarks.

ANREV/INREV/NCREIF Capital Raising Survey reports on global capital deployment into non-listed real estate vehicles during 2025.

NAIOP research examining how commercial real estate stakeholders assess and manage physical climate hazards and resulting property losses.

NAIOP research report forecasting U.S. office market demand, noting three consecutive quarters of positive net absorption through Q1 2026.

NAIOP forecast projects net absorption of industrial space will reach 154.8 million square feet through the first half of 2026.

Research tracking national office space net absorption trends and demand patterns through Q2 2025, authored by academic researchers in commercial real estate.

NAIOP research examining how development and construction of commercial real estate assets generates economic growth across U.S. states and nationally.

NAIOP forecast projects net office space absorption of 9.4 million square feet in Q4 2024, with additional positive absorption expected to follow.

NAIOP analysis of shifting market conditions and capital flows across U.S. real estate markets to support investor and developer regional trend identification.

NAIOP forecast report analyzing national office market performance and net absorption trends for Q2 2024, showing worse-than-expected results in Q1 with negative absorption.

NAIOP Research Foundation report examining reshoring and nearshoring trends and their impact on North American industrial real estate markets.

NAIOP Research Foundation presents an indexed comparison of development approvals processes across jurisdictions to help developers assess investment risk and enable local governments to benchmark permitting efficiency.

NAIOP Research Foundation report examining current and future trends in building and logistics technologies and their implications for industrial real estate development.

Research brief examining historical trends in port activity, logistics employment, and industrial market metrics adjacent to U.S. seaports, with regression analysis of relationships between port dynamics and local real estate performance.

NAIOP Research Foundation examination of how developers are transforming struggling or closed malls into properties that serve current market conditions and community needs.

NAIOP analysis of office net absorption trends showing gradual recovery from pandemic-driven negative absorption toward positive territory.

NAIOP Research Foundation examines three strategies for convergence between industrial and retail real estate driven by e-commerce distribution needs, including retail-to-industrial conversions, mixed-use development, and adaptive reuse.

NAIOP Research Foundation commissioned study examining mid-2020 economic conditions and second quarter shocks' influence on commercial real estate development.

NAIOP analysis of U.S. office market absorption and vacancy trends in early 2022, examining new completions and underlying demand drivers.

NAIOP forecasts negative absorption in the U.S. office market through Q2 2021 amid economic turmoil, rising unemployment, and uncertainty about future work arrangements.

Research evaluating risks and opportunities in converting office buildings to life science, medical, and multifamily uses, based on market data and interviews with developers and architects.

Analysis of the economic contributions of U.S. commercial real estate development and operations across office, industrial, warehouse, and retail sectors to employment and GDP.

NAIOP's sentiment index for commercial real estate respondents reached 52, reflecting modest optimism about market conditions in the coming year.

Analysis of census data revealing changes in U.S. metropolitan population growth trends driven by immigration patterns.

NAIOP Research Foundation examines the economic impacts of commercial construction across industrial, retail, hospitality, office, and multifamily housing sectors in 2024.

NAIOP's winter issue examines power availability constraints in commercial real estate development, Philadelphia's Navy Yard transformation, and office market dynamics.