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Warehouse Space in Columbus, Ohio: 17 Actionable Steps to Find, Lease & Organize Your Next Hub

The Robert Weiler Company

Industrial real estate investors and developers can’t add new properties to the market fast enough. Almost one-third of new warehouse space for lease is snatched up before the construction project is complete. in Q3 of 2022 and rents increased by 25% year-over-year. Ask your current landlord. Consider subleasing.

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Industrial Real Estate is Killing It! The Columbus, Ohio CRE Trend for 2023

The Robert Weiler Company

Add in the aftermath of COVID-19 with lingering supply chain shortages, inflation, and a severe housing and construction crisis, and it’s clear that in many respects, Columbus is bucking several trends while simultaneously pioneering new ones. But these broad strokes barely scratch the surface of Columbus’ full potential.

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Logan Mohtashami: The 2022 housing forecast

Housing Wire

With those two factors still very much in play, here is my 2022 forecast. For 2022, my range for the 10-year yield is 0.62%-1.94% , similar to 2021. The economy won’t be as hot in 2022 as it was in 2021, but it will remain in expansionary mode. For 2022, I am forecasting the same sales trend range as 2021 of about 5.74

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Don’t Miss Out on Warehouse Space for Sale – The Recession-Proof CRE Sector

The Robert Weiler Company

While the major news headlines speak of an impending recession, commercial real estate investors continue looking for market stability and profitability. The warehouse real estate industry is currently considered a landlord’s market, particularly in Ohio. What is the reason for this sector’s growth?

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Opinion: Investors play key role in providing affordable housing options

Housing Wire

Investors provide capital necessary for many families to fulfill their aspirations of living in a house whether renting or owning. rent of a single-family home is only 21% more than the average rent of an apartment in 2022, according to World Population Review. How can investors help with homeownership? were built before 1980.

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SFR, fix-and-flip sectors are in a ‘bit of a malaise’

Housing Wire

Still, even in this difficult-to-agonizing supply-challenged housing market, SFR and fix-and-flip investors, which both target existing-home inventory, are still finding ways to make a profit — at a thin margin in most cases, but a profit, nonetheless. That’s particularly true for mom-and-pop investors across both market segments.

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Market conditions no longer favor large SFR players

Housing Wire

Institutional SFR investors acquired one of every 19 single-family homes and condos in the first quarter of 2023, representing 5.4% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and from 6.1% in the first quarter of 2022. That, in turn, could flatten out rent increases and put greater financial pressures on [SFR] landlords.”

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