The Wall Street Journal recently declared commercial real estate “too cheap to ignore.” Dustin and Adam break down the article’s claims, challenge some cherry-picked data, and explain what institutional investors returning as net buyers for the first time since 2022 actually signals.
Commercial real estate values are down from 2022 peaks on average…but how much of that decline reflects a real structural problem versus a correction from a bubble fueled by cheap debt? The discussion also digs into why comparing real estate returns to Nvidia’s 70% gains misses the point entirely, and why REITs are a poor proxy for actual real estate performance.
The article’s most telling line: “The income a building generates is now much more important.” – that’s the same cash-flow-first approach Dustin and Adam have been emphasizing all along. They also discuss why the so-called “old playbook” was really just a bet on interest rates, why bridge debt expirations are forcing retrades, and what history says about buying when CRE falls more than 10%.
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