Virtus Real Estate Capital: 2019 U.S. Real Estate Market Outlook

January 31, 2019

Lofty valuations, recent market volatility, and rising concerns over the probability of recession in the coming years are keeping most investors on their heels as they head into 2019. Economic indicators remain generally positive, but much of that may still be driven by the significant amount of liquidity pumped into the money supply coming out of the Global Financial Crisis (“GFC”), which has arguably propped up earnings, capital markets performance, and economic drivers. This has led to the second longest bull market in history, and many are wondering if there is fuel left in the tank for 2019 and beyond.

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