Blackstone Calls Real Estate A ‘Generational Opportunity’

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Co-produced by Austin Rogers

Right now, the prevailing consensus in the market seems to be that commercial real estate (“CRE”) and the publicly traded real estate investment trusts (“REITs”) (VNQ) that own it are permanently impaired. Property values

February marks another banner month in Winnipeg real estate: WRREB

Leon’s Furniture CEO on retail, real estate, running a Canada icon

Plan for housing development in Toronto part of ‘massive’ opportunity to unlock value in real estate portfolio, CEO says

Limited exposure to U.S. commercial real estate giving Canadian bank investors hope. Why? – National

Limited exposure to U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) is giving shareholders hope that Canada’s big banks can weather the storm that has rocked rivals in the United States and Europe.

However, investors will be on alert for signs of stress

Real estate buyers in Toronto find competition has returned

The real estate market in the Greater Toronto Area is shifting gears and buyers who became used to a languid pace are scrambling to keep up.

John Pasalis, president of Realosophy Realty, says people looking at properties in the fall

Celebrity real estate agent Mauricio Umansky warns ‘perfect storm’ of housing unaffordability brewing

Celebrity real estate agent Mauricio Umansky is sounding the alarm over the “perfect storm of total unaffordability”

China’s Real Estate Crash Threatens Commodity Supplies and Suppliers

 

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The recent liquidation order by a Hong Kong court of debt-ridden Chinese property giant Evergrande has once again raised that dreaded question: is China’s economy a ticking time bomb? It is a question experts continue to ask

Former YTV child actor’s Northern Ontario real estate empire files for insolvency

A sprawling real estate investment enterprise in Northern Ontario run by a former child actor has filed for creditor protection as it struggles to pay off debts of $144-million, largely from hundreds of individual private lenders including some who used

GTA real estate commission lawsuit expands into a nationwide legal battle

Original lawsuit involves brokerages in Greater Toronto Area

Real estate receiverships on the rise in Canada as projects stall

From one of Canada’s tallest condo towers to bare tracts of land, residential development projects across the country are increasingly being pushed into receivership.

Elevated interest rates, construction costs and delays, and a slower real estate market are all contributing