Category THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

Commercial Property Price Index: February, 2024

Property Prices Hold Steady Newport Beach, CA, March 6, 2024 — The Green Street Commercial Property Price Index® was unchanged in February. The all-property index—a measure of pricing for institutional-quality commercial real estate—is down 7% over the past year and…

Commercial Property Price Index: January, 2024

Property Prices Increase Modestly in January Newport Beach, CA, February 6, 2024 — The Green Street Commercial Property Price Index® increased 0.3% in January. The all-property index—a measure of pricing for institutional-quality commercial real estate—is 21% below its March ’22…

Commercial Property Price Index: December, 2023

Property Prices Fall 10% in ’23, ’24 Looking Better Newport Beach, CA, January 5, 2024 — The Green Street Commercial Property Price Index® was unchanged in December, ending the year down 10%. The all-property index—a measure of pricing for institutional-quality…

Annual Commercial Real Estate Year in Review

It’s been an eventful year for CRE players. Downward pressure on prices among many other micro factors all sit against an economic backdrop filled with uncertainty. To help you navigate this evolving market environment and capitalize on opportunities, please enjoy…

Office Sector: Survive Until 2025

Green Street recently hosted a webinar with Scott Rechler, CEO and Chairman of RXR Realty (a large private investor/operator), as part of its Industry Leaders series. Mr. Rechler is a highly respected executive and provides thoughtful commentary on several important…

This Downturn Is the Real Deal

From September 2007 to March 2009, which marked the peak-to-trough property pricing movement during the Global Financial Crisis (‘GFC’), Green Street’s Commercial Property Price Index (CPPI) fell by a cumulative 18% in Europe. During the same period, cumulative inflation totalled…

Macro: Credit Tightening

The steep rise in interest rates during 2022 resulted in unprecedented levels of volatility in the unsecured bond and CMBS markets, resulting in reduced capital availability in those segments which pushed commercial real estate borrowers towards bank term loans. Even…