Have Tariffs Increased Inflation? Not Yet…

Tariff Impacts Still Unclear, But CRE Investors Eye Long-Term Opportunities

Inflation and Employment Metrics Show Lagged Impact

  • Tariffs expected to raise inflation and slow hiring, but data hasn’t reflected this yet

  • May inflation and job growth remain stable, but effects may take months to show

  • Help track broad trends but may not reflect individual deal realities

Market in Wait-and-See Mode as Risks Build

  • Fed is holding rates steady amid stable but backward-looking data

  • Potential for delayed inflation as companies burn through pre-tariff inventory

  • Tariff policy remains volatile, creating short-term uncertainty

CRE Investment May Benefit from Acting Early

  • Interest rates are a key risk factor that could make deals harder later

  • Acting now may position investors ahead of potential rate hikes

  • Long-term fundamentals remain sound despite near-term volatility

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