Tag Archive for: Market analysis

Real Estate Financial Modeling Accelerator (Updated May 2026)
Before launching the Accelerator program, Michael and I received countless emails requesting a more structured, step-by-step real estate financial modeling training program.
Over the years, we've covered hundreds of real estate modeling…

Exploring Latin America’s Real Estate Markets: Chile
The real estate market in Latin America continues to offer a landscape of economic and urban realities that invite strategic analysis. In our previous installment, we explored the case of Argentina, a complex market but full of opportunities…

Exploring Latin America’s Real Estate Markets: Argentina
Latin America's real estate market remains fertile ground for analysis, shaped by stark economic contrasts, political complexity, and evolving social dynamics. Within this diverse landscape, the Argentina Real Estate Market stands out as one…

Exploring Latin America’s Real Estate Markets: Mexico
In this second article of our Exploring Latin America's Real Estate Markets series, we turn our attention to one of the most robust and strategic markets in the region: Mexico. Unlike other Latin American economies, the Mexican real estate sector…

Exploring Tokenization in Commercial Real Estate
I have always been interested in developing technology trends, and, in the spirit of exploring future possibilities in our industry, I wanted to discuss a developing trend of tokenization in commercial real estate. If you're not yet familiar…

From Data to Decisions: Analyzing Real Estate Trends to Forecast Market Growth
Real estate market trend analysis is crucial for experienced professionals to identify up-and-coming neighborhoods. On a gut level, driving the streets of a community and engaging with residents, even for just an hour or two, can provide a clear…

A.CRE 101: CRE Risk Profiles (Updated May 2023)
In this post we will go into detail about the four CRE risk profiles commonly ascribed to commercial real estate opportunities. In order of least risky to most risky, they are as follows:
Core
Core Plus
Value Add
Opportunistic
This…
