Tag: economics
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The GDP Number Nobody Wanted to See, And Why the Fed Can’t Save You
Daniel Kaufman breaks down the Q4 2025 GDP revision, the Fed’s rate freeze, and rising stagflation risk — and what it all means for real estate developers and investors in 2026.
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Trump Talked Affordability, But Not Housing Policy
Daniel Kaufman real estate news examines the housing and economic signals from Trump’s State of the Union, including mortgage rate claims, institutional investor restrictions, tariffs, construction costs, and the ongoing lack of a clear national housing supply strategy.
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Massachusetts Rent Control Is Back. But There’s a Better Answer
Daniel Kaufman Real Estate weighs in on Massachusetts rent control — why it fails investors, and how federal housing reform offers a smarter path to affordability.
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Net Migration Is Resetting the CRE Demand Curve
Daniel Kaufman real estate news analyzes how slowing U.S. net migration is reshaping commercial real estate demand across key markets. As population growth decelerates and migration patterns shift, Kaufman Real Estate & Consulting examines the implications for multifamily, office, industrial, and retail development, with a focus on underwriting discipline, regional divergence, and supply risk. The…
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Ultra-Luxury Real Estate in 2026: Where the Market Is Actually Moving and Why It Matters
Daniel Kaufman is a real estate developer, investor, and founder of Kaufman & Company, a vertically integrated platform focused on residential, mixed-use, and next-generation real estate across major U.S. markets. His work spans ground-up development, value-add acquisitions, and emerging asset classes at the intersection of housing, infrastructure, and technology. Daniel has active exposure in markets…
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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 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,…
