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San Francisco Is Back, and the Smart Money Is Already There
San Francisco’s commercial and multifamily real estate markets are showing clear signs of recovery, driven by record-breaking office rents, rising apartment demand, and renewed institutional investment. As AI companies fuel office leasing and new housing supply remains severely constrained, rents are climbing and property values are stabilizing off pandemic-era lows. Early investors are already benefiting…
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Free Rent Is Back — And That’s the Signal Too Many People Are Missing
This analysis from Daniel Kaufman real estate focuses on identifying U.S. markets where apartment concessions remain low due to supply constraints, zoning friction, and durable renter demand. As a real estate developer and investor, Daniel Kaufman evaluates where effective rents are holding, where oversupply has been avoided, and which cities present the strongest opportunities for…
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Waterville’s Comeback Was Not an Accident
Daniel Kaufman real estate news and analysis on Maine investing, examining how long-term institutional capital, thoughtful development, and anchor-driven revitalization are reshaping inland Maine cities like Waterville, and what it means for real estate investors, developers, and the future of Maine’s urban markets.
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The Sun Belt Was the Trade, Now It’s the Risk
Daniel Kaufman real estate analysis examines rising Sun Belt multifamily vacancies and shifting regional fundamentals, offering clear insights into why once-hot markets are cooling. This Daniel Kaufman real estate news update breaks down where risk is emerging, where stability remains, and how investors should recalibrate underwriting in the current cycle.
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The Fed Reaches Neutral, What the December FOMC Meeting Means for Real Estate in 2026
Daniel Kaufman Real Estate analyzes the Federal Reserve’s December FOMC meeting, the shift toward neutral interest rate policy, and what the Fed’s outlook on inflation, growth, and labor means for real estate investment, development, and capital markets heading into 2026.
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The Fed’s December Cut: Implications Across the Wide Span of Our Markets
The Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut has become one of the most closely watched developments in the financial markets, and its implications for real estate are already driving significant conversation across the industry. In this edition of Daniel Kaufman Real Estate News, we break down what the Fed’s December action means for investors, developers, lenders,…
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Netflix’s Warner Bros. Buyout Could Reshape Hollywood’s Property Market
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman examines Netflix’s potential Warner Bros. buyout and its impact on entertainment property markets. The merger would give Netflix control of more than 100M square feet of studio and office space, signaling a major shift in Hollywood’s ownership structure and production real estate strategy.
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Is a Housing Price Correction Coming? Why Analysts Are Split—and What the Data Really Says
The U.S. housing market is entering a pivotal phase as affordability reaches historic lows and analysts warn of a potential correction ahead. In this latest market analysis from Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, we break down the data behind rising concerns, including Zillow’s report that more than half of U.S. homes have lost value over the…
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The Office Market’s Uneven Recovery — and Where Kaufman Development Sees Opportunity
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman analyzes the uneven recovery of the U.S. office market, highlighting rising vacancies, distressed assets, and emerging opportunities in adaptive reuse, conversions, and prime Class-A workspace. Learn where Kaufman Development and Kaufman Real Estate are targeting high-value investments in the next office cycle.
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Government Shutdown Hits Real Estate Hard
In this analysis, real estate developer Daniel Kaufman examines how the ongoing U.S. government shutdown—now the longest in history—is disrupting key areas of the real estate market. From halted HUD funding that’s stalling housing projects to frozen GSA leasing and a sharp slowdown in hospitality, Kaufman outlines how federal inaction is rippling across development, capital…
