Eastspring Investments’ Nupur Gupta explains the potential she sees in cyclical sectors, as Asia restarts some international travel.
New rentals in Manhattan soared for the first time since the pandemic in October, jumping 33%. Lower rents are finally bringing people back to the city, as prices fell 16% over last year. Caution is advised: there are still a record number of empty rentals and sales inventory, and the state and city budget holes …
People are buying homes at $70,000 higher during the pandemic. About 5 percent of those buyers didn’t see the home in-person before making their purchase. Diana Olick joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss the surge of vacation homes during the pandemic.
Miller Tabak’s Matt Maley says housing stocks look sound fundamentally but he warns of weaknesses starting to form.
CNBC’s Diana Olick reports on the surge of vacation town, multi-generational home buying.
Robert Frank joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss the Manhattan rental market which fell drastically due to the pandemic as people fled cities to head to more suburban areas. There are still many unrented NYC apartments — the number hit an all-time high in October.
CNBC’s Robert Frank breaks down the rebound in the Manhattan rental market as young renters return to the city.
Evercore ISI analyst Stephen Kim discusses why he think we’re at the early end of a monumental rise in home prices, and what that means for home builders, with CNBC’s Kelly Evans.
It’s essential that business leaders carefully scrutinize and manage leasing decisions, administration practices and expenses.
It’s essential that business leaders carefully scrutinize and manage leasing decisions, administration practices and expenses.