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Expert Conversation with Matt Henry and Sam Chandan

Date:
October 13, 2022
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    Authors

    Matt Henry

    Managing Partner
    Chief Executive Officer

    Kennett Square, PA

Summary

Matt Henry, Chatham's Managing Partner and CEO, and Sam Chandan, Director of the Center for Real Estate Finance at the NYU Stern School of Business and founder of Chandan Economics, discuss the current state of the global economy, fiscal and monetary policy trends, and strategic investment approaches for commercial real estate in a volatile environment.

Insights from Sam Chandan

  • The Fed's balancing act between inflationary pressures and political influences
  • Real estate market challenges: interest rate volatility, inflation, and housing affordability
  • Hybrid work models and its influence on real estate and urban planning
  • Rising mortgage rates affecting older millennials' shift from renting to owning
  • Trends in multifamily, industrial, retail, and office sectors
  • Real estate's evolving role as household preferences and work patterns reshape the market

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