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Impact of Fed Action on CRE
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Impact of Fed Action on CRE

As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, many property owners and municipalities have become increasingly concerned about the future of CRE.

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The Value of Sense of Place in CRE
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

The Value of Sense of Place in CRE

While location is paramount, the “sense of place” is an incredibly important factor to consider in real estate investment and development.

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The Shift to NNN Leases
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

The Shift to NNN Leases

Many US markets have experienced a shift from gross to NNN leases for commercial properties. This post shares some explanations for the evolution.

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CRE Trends in 2023
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

CRE Trends in 2023

The commercial real estate industry is expected to continue its positive growth trend in the coming years despite immediate uncertainty in the US economy.

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Medical Office Needs Post-COVID
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Medical Office Needs Post-COVID

After COVID-19, US markets are seeing drastic changes in medical office space needs, and many new strategies are developing to fulfill demand.

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Location Matters
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Location Matters

For many investors, location is the most significant factor in evaluating real estate investment opportunities.

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Hottest CRE Markets of 2022
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Hottest CRE Markets of 2022

A number of Florida cities place among the top US CRE markets according to the National Association of Realtors Metro Market Conditions Index.

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Time to Sell? Maybe (Part 4).
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Time to Sell? Maybe (Part 4).

Supply chain issues exacerbated by the pandemic may present some business owners with a good time to explore an exit.

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Time to Sell? Maybe (Part 3).
Jeremy Osborne Jeremy Osborne

Time to Sell? Maybe (Part 3).

Employee recruitment, retention, and building a company culture are all challenging during a virtual working climate. These trends may indicate its time for business owners to explore a sale.

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