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Commercial real estate represents a significant fraction of total U.S. wealth, but its risk and returns at the property level are largely unknown. This paper utilizes detailed cash flow information of 2,845 commercial properties acquired for about $89 billion by institutional investors of NCREIF...
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The renovation and expansion of existing commercial properties constitute important investments into the economic infrastructure. Such investments can facilitate economic growth if made at appropriate times and scales, but can also lead to a waste of economic resources and exacerbate market...
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This paper develops a novel empirical method that uses property level cash flow information to estimate the risk and return characteristics of private commercial real estate. Monte Carlo simulations suggest that this method is more accurate than the conventional index-based approach. Applying...
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This paper hypothesizes and analyzes a positive feedback loop between commercial real estate capital appreciation and commercial mortgage capital supply. Using quarterly U.S. data from 1978 to 2008, this paper finds that past real estate investment performance positively affects mortgage fund...
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Interest rates in the U.S. have been at historical lows since the financial crisis in 2007 for almost a decade, which are partly meant to stimulate investments. However, a theory by Chetty (2007) suggests that, at low rates, decreasing the interest rate has little effect on investments due to...
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This paper provides strong evidence for a positive feedback loop between property prices and mortgage supply, using data from the U.S. commercial property and mortgage markets over the 1991 to 2011 period. The empirical analyses control for the endogeneity of property prices, mortgage flows,...
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