Wharton Emeritus Professor Dr. Peter Linneman discusses real estate cycles and how local sub-markets are tied to larger trends.
Wharton Emeritus Professor Peter Linneman, Ph D explains why it's no surprise that sale-leasebacks rise when times are tough, and opines on why warehouses are more likely rented than owned... read more →
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BRUCE KIRSCH: REITs came on to the scene in around 1960. Is the... read more →
BRUCE KIRSCH: We've seen recently some REITs come onto... read more →
BRUCE KIRSCH: The Real Estate Investment Trust, or REIT, is a type of legal entity that allows... read more →
Bruce Kirsch: When we talk about exit strategies, we're really talking about investing in general.... read more →
Wharton Emeritus Professor Dr. Peter Linneman explains the main reasons.
BRUCE KIRSCH: What does it mean when people say... read more →
What does the Servicer do vs. the Special Servicer? Wharton Emeritus Professor Dr. Peter Linneman explains.