Research | Dec 15, 2025 A tepid affair: The economic and real estate implications of the U.K. November budget by Himanshu Wani The United Kingdom pays one of the highest premiums in the developed world on its national debt, with the cost of servicing its existing debt rising more than a third since 2022. The bond market is increasingly scrutinizing all countries’ paths to fiscal sustainability as a condition for lending on reasonable terms. And the United Kingdom is no exception. A key condition underlying the importance of the recent budget is that the government continues to meet its fiscal rule of eliminating the current budget deficit by 2029–2030.
Research | Dec 12, 2025 J.P. Morgan unveils 2026 Global Alternatives Outlook highlighting opportunities for investors in private markets amid the AI boom by Released J.P. Morgan Asset Management has released its eighth annual Global Alternatives Outlook, providing a 12- to 18-month outlook across key alternative asset classes, equipping investors to make tailored portfolio decisions. This year’s report details high-conviction ideas as private markets mature into a structural mainstay of global finance.
Research | Dec 12, 2025 Gen Z wealth surges, redefining luxury spending and key U.S. retail markets by Released Gen Z is rapidly gaining financial power and reshaping the luxury market, with real net worth for U.S. households ages 18–34 up an estimated 170 percent since 2019 and global spending projected to soar from $2.7 trillion in 2024 to $12.6 trillion by 2030, according to Newmark’s recently released report Luxury Retail: Meet Gen Z.
Research | Dec 12, 2025 The evolution of build-to-rent: From niche concept to national housing solution by Alex Chalmers Build-to-rent (BTR) housing, once a niche investment concept, has evolved into a mainstream sector driven by demographic demand, affordability pressures and a rapidly expanding development pipeline.
Research | Dec 12, 2025 Banks’ comeback, legacy constraints, and a reset market are redefining opportunities for private lenders by Andrea Zander In today’s fast-evolving real estate debt market, the reemergence of banks, shifting capital structures, and the lingering effects of legacy portfolios have reshaped both competition and opportunity for private lenders. In an interview with IREI, Chris Thomas, managing director at Blue Light Capital, West Coast originations, offers an inside perspective on how these dynamics are influencing institutional real estate investors, outlining why banks are returning, how private lenders are positioning themselves, and what institutional partners value most in the current environment. He also explores emerging trends in transitional and hospitality lending, the growing premium on execution certainty, and why clean-balance-sheet lenders are increasingly well positioned as the market recalibrates.
Research | Dec 11, 2025 CBRE Report: Asia Pacific Leasing Market Sentiment Index, December 2025 by Released The Asia Pacific commercial property leasing market is closing the year on a broadly positive note, with strong sentiment across most markets, according to CBRE.
Research | Dec 11, 2025 Walker & Dunlop annual survey reveals bold optimism driving affordable housing market by Released Walker & Dunlop, Inc.’s annual survey, conducted at the Affordable Housing Finance (AHF) Live conference, revealed a notable optimism in investment activity uptick and enthusiasm in HUD’s role in supporting housing construction.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 Fed cuts rates by 25bps at December 2025 meeting by Andrea Zander The Federal Reserve concluded its December 2025 meeting with the Federal Open Market Committee voting to cut interest rates by 25 basis points — a decision with implications for real assets investors.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 ANREV: Australian Farmland registers total annualized return of 8.85% since inception to September 2025 by Released Australian farmland has delivered a total annualized return of 8.85 percent since inception in January 2015, with income return of 4.69 percent and capital growth of 4.04 percent, according to the latest quarterly Australian Farmland Index for third quarter 2025 compiled by the Asian Association for Investors in Non-Listed RealEstate Vehicles (ANREV). On a quarter-on-quarter basis, income return of 0.91 percent and capital growth of -0.12 percent led to a total return of 0.79 percent for third quarter 2025.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 CBRE launches first data-driven hotels index, positioning London as Europe’s most investible market by Released CBRE has released its inaugural European Hotels Destination Index – a deep-dive, data-driven analysis of the top 66 hotel investment markets across Europe. The review scores destinations across a range of key structural market pillars, macroeconomic fundamentals and certain qualitative attributes of appeal.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 Savills forecasts real estate investment to surpass $1t in 2026 as it releases global outlook by Released Global real estate investment turnover is set to surpass $1 trillion in 2026, up 15 percent on 2025; the first time this barrier has been breached since 2022, according to Savills World Research.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 From caution to conviction: Europe’s property sector enters 2026 with momentum by Released After a year defined by uncertainty and adjustment, Europe’s real estate markets are entering 2026 with renewed confidence according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest forecasts in its European Outlook 2026.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 JLL’s 2026 Outlook: Six forces reshaping global commercial real estate by Andrea Zander JLL has released its Global Real Estate Outlook 2026, offering a forward-looking analysis of the commercial real estate landscape as the industry moves beyond a turbulent economic period. With inflation moderating, trade pressures easing, and interest rates trending lower, the environment for commercial real estate is stabilizing heading into the new year.
Research | Dec 10, 2025 Passing the baton in infrastructure investing: Building the next generation of infrastructure leaders by Mike Cordingley and Michelle Yelaska Curzon & Ferguson Partners’ research shows that nearly 30 percent of today’s infrastructure investment management leaders are also the founders of their firms. These founder-CEOs have a median tenure of 16 years — double that of non-founders. With many founders reaching critical inflection points in their careers, a wave of succession events is on the horizon.
Research | Dec 9, 2025 TD Bank’s Andrew Warren discusses affordable housing challenges and opportunities by Andrea Zander The affordable housing sector is navigating a challenging environment, with rising costs, higher interest rates and growing pressure on developers and service providers. At the same time, demand for affordable housing continues to increase. TD Bank released a survey of 238 affordable housing professionals, uncovering cautious optimism for 2026 despite ongoing policy and cost concerns. The survey found that 62 percent of respondents are optimistic that affordable housing developments will rise nationally next year, with the strongest demand expected in multifamily housing (64 percent), housing for seniors (58 percent), and workforce housing for essential and middle-income workers (50 percent). High construction costs (55 percent), federal policy changes (50 percent) and tariff-driven price increases (39 percent) were cited as the top barriers to development, while 60 percent said changes to Section 8 will affect plans — 84 percent of them anticipating a negative effect. Still, 52 percent of respondents are confident that access to affordable housing will expand nationwide, and one-third believe the challenging market will not affect their development pipeline. In an interview with IREI, Andrew Warren, senior vice president and leader of the Community Development Lending vertical at TD Bank, shared his perspectives on market sentiment, evolving challenges and the sector’s outloo
Research | Dec 5, 2025 Office market may be entering a crucial ‘normalization’ phase by Released The NAIOP Research Foundation today released its newest office market forecast, revealing that national demand for office space surged in the third quarter of 2025 – a sharp reversal from earlier in the year that may signal the beginning of a broader market recovery. The report, “Office Space Demand Forecast, Fourth Quarter 2025,” analyzes current market dynamics, economic conditions and trends shaping office utilization across the United States.
Research | Dec 5, 2025 Multifamily rents hit weak season by Andrea Zander Multifamily and single-family rental-build-to-rent (SFR, BTR) advertised rents dropped again in November and are well off summer peaks, as 90 percent of the Matrix top 30 metros have posted negative growth during the past three months, according to Yardi.
Research | Dec 5, 2025 CREFC, NCREIF launch open-end moderate-yield debt fund index by Released The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) and the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF) have launched NCREIF/CREFC Fund Index Open-End Moderate-Yield Debt, the first institutional fund-level benchmark for private real estate debt funds.
Research | Dec 5, 2025 Life sciences moving through major transition, according to Colliers by Andrea Zander Life sciences is moving through a major transition, as early signs of recovery, rising valuations, renewed onshoring, and growing demand for specialized space, collide with elevated vacancies, high construction costs, and tighter financing, according to Colliers’ 2026 CRE Reset report.
Research | Dec 5, 2025 LaSalle's ISA Outlook 2026: Americas real estate poised to break its Groundhog Day cycle by Released The Americas real estate market is showing early signs of entering a new cycle in 2026, supported by stabilizing valuations, improving debt market liquidity and a sharp pullback in new development, according to the North America chapter of the Insights, Strategy and Analysis (ISA) Outlook 2026 report published LaSalle Investment Management.