
Performance under pressure: What four CRE leaders agree on, and why it starts with data
Data quality, valuation consistency, and the limits of AI: four CRE leaders on what it really takes to measure and manage performance well.

2026 Canadian Cost Guide
Your guide to understanding Canadian real estate development and infrastructure construction costs.

US CRE operating fundamentals hold steady to start 2026
Private market performance remains resilient, with sector-level divergence pointing to selective opportunities for long-term investors.

What the Q1 2026 ODCE and REIT data say about CRE right now
Get Q1 2026 ODCE results and REIT earnings themes broken down sector by sector, with insights on what fund managers are watching as CRE looks for its next move.
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Why the next Canadian CRE cycle will be won on data
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Where the Boomers are going, and why supply hasn't caught up
A data-driven look at the suburban senior housing opportunity in America's fastest-growing counties.

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Montreal commercial real estate market update – Q1 2026
The Montreal commercial real estate market started the year with a total investment volume of $2.9 billion, a notable 65% year-over-year increase.

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Fed shifts, ROAD to Housing Act, and CRE as an inflation hedge
For their 100th episode, Cole Perry and Omar Eltorai cover three topics relevant to the CRE landscape right now. First, a new Fed era: Kevin Warsh's first meeting signaled less transparency, five active policy task forces, and markets now pricing in one to two rate hikes by year's end. Second, the Road to Housing Act has cleared both chambers (but a presidential signing is now in question after Trump canceled the ceremony pending passage of a separate voter ID bill). The episode breaks down what the institutional SFR ban, the build-to-rent provisions, and the supply-side reforms mean for investors if and when it becomes law. Third, Omar shares findings from forthcoming research re-examining whether CRE actually functions as an inflation hedge, and where the data says it does and doesn't hold up.
