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1. In the wake of March's bank tumult, commercial real estate has frequently been noted as the next domino to fall — and one corner of the market is already showing signs of stress.
Apartment building sales last quarter posted their steepest quarterly decline since the Great Financial Crisis, according to data from CoStar cited Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal.
The data hints at what a chorus of commentators have been warning against for weeks: Climbing interest rates and elevated bank lending standards are set to squeeze the market for commercial properties.
A few things to remember:
Higher interest rates have made it more expensive for both American households and large commercial real estate owners to buy or refinance property.
Last month's bank failures and the subsequent deposit flight is pushing banks to tighten up their lending standards.
Small and medium-sized banks hold 80% of US commercial real estate debt outstanding.
Essentially, higher rates are making it more expensive for borrowers, and March's chaos has made banks increasingly hesitant to lend as deposits move into money market funds and other higher yielding safe havens.
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Another place of weakness in the market is apartment rents, which according to Moody's Analytics, declined in most US markets in the first three months of 2023 as vacancies for rental apartments saw their biggest jump in the two years.
"'Pandemic fever' once fueled by discounted rental prices and migration has gradually subdued as rent burden grew while economic growth and household formation slowed," the Moody's analysts wrote.
"Multifamily demand has softened notably over the past few quarters with net absorption even teasing slightly below zero in the first quarter of 2023."
What are the biggest risks, in your view, facing the commercial real estate market for the second quarter of 2023? Tweet me (@philrosenn) or email me (prosen@insider.com) to let me know.
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