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Odd Lots

Why the CRE Urban Doom Loop May Still Be Coming

Apr 1, 2024
44:31
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Exploring the risks of office real estate collapse in big cities like New York and San Francisco, discussing the potential doom loop of population loss, lower taxes, and decline in public services. Arpit Gupta from NYU provides updates on the situation and why some pain may still be possible in the future.
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Quick takeaways

  • Remote work affects urban real estate values and population dynamics.
  • Converting office spaces to residential units may revitalize cities.

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Cities Adapting to Remote Work and Urban Real Estate Trends

The conversation in the podcast explores the impact of remote work on urban real estate trends, highlighting how office vacancy rates continue to increase in cities like New York and San Francisco. Despite efforts to bring people back to offices, the rise of remote work has led to shifts in population dynamics and preferences for residential real estate over commercial spaces. There is a discussion about the doom loop scenario in cities, where urban real estate values could decline significantly, impacting financial institutions and city budgets.

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