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Evaluating Real Estate Sponsors

While returns have dominated the CRE conversation over the past decade of growth, recent volatility has amplified many investors' concerns about the other side of the coin: risk. From hotels to shopping centers to office buildings, people are paying attention to risk. The market has already experienced tremendous change and it is difficult to forecast which further changes will occur.

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Recession-Resilient Commercial Real Estate Investing

Real estate investing has long been considered a safe haven during economic downturns. As global markets face increasing volatility, many investors seek out recession-resilient assets to protect and grow their wealth. Real estate, particularly through private equity, offers a compelling case for stability and long-term growth, even when other asset classes falter. In this article, we explore why real estate investing is resilient during recessions, with a particular focus on multifamily apartments and senior housing, and how private equity firms can capitalize on these opportunities, supported by current economic data.