CRE Market post-COVID-19 Discussion

Hi all,

Apologies if a topic like this has already been started, but I couldn't find any. Given the current state of affairs, with global lockdowns set to remain in place for at least a few more weeks, and what we have learned so far about the effects both in the global and local economies, what are your main takeaways and how do you think the CRE markets will evolve in the years to come? Which trends are likely to surge?

I am interested in hearing your views on all asset classes, as well as any research/forum that you've been following and think is interesting to share.

Speak your mind.

 

I hear some people saying that companies will downsize office space, but others saying that companies will require larger spaces to reduce number of employees per square foot to aid with social distancing, so not sure what to make of that.

In general, it seems like experts think that CRE will recover in 6-24 months, depending on asset type.

I'm not exactly sure what all this means in terms of current valuation. I think once we start seeing more sales happening we'll get a better sense.

 
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