
6/23/20: Episode 16 - Multifamily Data During Covid-19 Pandemic featuring David Baruch
06/23/20 • 7 min
- Senior Analyst David Baruch provides his insight on the multifamily data from March, April and May 2020
- Shimon Shkury compares this data to the financial crisis of 2008 and how that prepared us for today's pandemic
- The two predict where they think pricing and investment sales data will go in the future
- Senior Analyst David Baruch provides his insight on the multifamily data from March, April and May 2020
- Shimon Shkury compares this data to the financial crisis of 2008 and how that prepared us for today's pandemic
- The two predict where they think pricing and investment sales data will go in the future
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- Shimon Shkury, President of Ariel Property Advisors, sits down with Eli Weisblum, Capital Services Director, to discuss the current lending environment for commercial real estate during the coronavirus pandemic
- Active capital can be found through private lenders, bridge and mezzanine lenders and debt funds
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- President Shimon Shkury and Investment Sales Director Jason Gold talk about closing on a property during the coronavirus pandemic
- Jason talks about the future of the Bronx investment sales market and how he navigated his client through the closing process
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