Deconstruct
The Real Deal’s Suzannah Cavanaugh and Joe Lovinger break down the newest, biggest trends and concepts in real estate.
We found 6 episodes of Deconstruct with the tag “federal reserve”.
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Will Trump be a net positive for commercial real estate?
December 2nd, 2024 | Season 4 | 16 mins 26 secs
1031 exchange, deportation, donald trump, federal reserve, inflation, tariffs, tax cuts
President-elect Donald Trump has proposed inflationary tariffs and championed business-friendly tax cuts. How will his campaign promises shake out for commercial real estate?
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BGO's Chief Economist on The Fed's Next Move
June 24th, 2024 | Season 3 | 17 mins 57 secs
business, commercial real estate, economics, federal reserve, interest rates, investing, new york city, news, offices, real estate, real estate news
The Real Deal podcast Deconstruct talks to BentallGreenOak's chief economist, Ryan Severino, about expectations around the Fed, interest rates, and how commercial real estate will be affected.
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Inside First Republic’s Woes
May 1st, 2023 | Season 2 | 24 mins 52 secs
banking crisis, business, economy, federal reserve, first republic bank, housing market, mortgages, new york city, news, real estate, real estate news, san francisco
The Real Deal’s podcast Deconstruct looks at First Republic Bank's financial health, plus the New York state budget and New York Community Bank’s earnings.
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How The Fed’s Latest Hike Could Kickstart the Mortgage Market
February 6th, 2023 | Season 2 | 22 mins 12 secs
federal reserve, home prices, home sales, mortgage market, rate hikes
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A Peek at CRE in 2023
December 19th, 2022 | Season 2 | 16 mins 4 secs
2023, commercial real estate, federal reserve, forecast, industrial, inflation, interest rates, jerome powell, multifamily, office, recession, retail
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The Fed, Ukraine and The Future of The Mortgage Market
March 14th, 2022 | Season 1 | 12 mins 50 secs
business, federal reserve, housing market, investing, journalism, mortgage, news, real estate, ukraine
The Fed is expected to approve a quarter of a percentage point hike on rates, which would make borrowing more expensive for homebuyers and commercial investors. TRD looks at what borrowers should expect.