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TODAY’S DEALS: NorthMarq Closes $32.6M for Kansas Community

NorthMarq arranges refinancing for a 298-unit asset; Hunt provides two Fannie Mae loans in Wisconsin; and iStar Atlanta condo sales hit $12 million in the first quarter.

Economy Watch: ULI Predicts Healthy Real Estate Markets Through ’17

With its weakened job growth, sluggish GDP expansion, and uncertainty about interest rates, the first quarter produced some jitters about the economy, and thus the potential for further real estate growth.

Economy Watch: When Will Interest Rates Rise?

The monetary policy question of the year is: When are interest rates, so low now, going to be a little higher?

Economy Watch: Apartment Absorption Outruns Construction

The development of new apartments nationwide has been nothing if not brisk since the end of the recession, but it does have its ups and downs.

TODAY’S DEALS: Steadfast Adds 643 Units to Portfolio

Steadfast Apartment REIT expands in the Midwest; a historic Rhode Island community trades hands for $31.8 million; and Red Mortgage Capital executes HUD refinancing of bridge loan.

Podcast: Oil and Apartments

Will oil prices continue to drop? What does cheap oil mean for jobs and apartments in the the energy markets? MHN’s Mike Ratliff and Jack Kern aim to find out in this special edition research podcast.

TODAY’S DEALS: Vornado Refinances Massive D.C. Asset

Vornado completes a $308 million refinance; Lowe Enterprises and First Capital Advisors acquire Silk Factory Lofts; and Greysteel arranges a 120-unit sale in Texas.

Economy Watch: Middling Employment Numbers Might Keep Interest Rates Low Longer

The March employment numbers surprised on the downside, but oddly enough that could be a positive for the commercial real estate industry for a while.

TODAY’S DEALS: JRK Finds Value in Rhode Island

CBRE/New England brokers a 243-unit Rhode Island sale; Beachwold grabs a Connecticut community from TGM Associates; and an apartment property in San Mateo, Calif. sells for $386,154 per unit.

Economy Watch: Employment Growth Hits a Bump

The economy wheezed a little in March, not producing as many jobs as expected, and fewer than at any time in the last six months or so.