Marcus & Millichap: CRE seen as inflation hedge as Fed tightens policy

Marcus & Millichap: CRE seen as inflation hedge as Fed tightens policy
CRE seen as inflation hedge

Marcus & Millichap points to commercial real estate (CRE) as a resilient asset class amid rising inflation and more restrictive Federal Reserve policy.

The firm suggests that CRE could serve as an anchor for investors seeking inflation-resistant and durable returns in a shifting macroeconomic environment. Marcus & Millichap directs stakeholders to insights from John T Chang, featured in their latest video, for a deeper analysis of CRE performance under these evolving conditions.

Marcus & Millichap has previously highlighted policy risks for the sector, citing a Supreme Court tariff decision that raised caution for commercial real estate. The firm also assessed the potential impact of geopolitical conflict with Iran on global markets and commercial real estate. These signals come as investors seek clarity on how external factors influence CRE stability.

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