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Navigating the 2025 Debt Wall: Implications For Commercial Real Estate
Exploring inflation, interest rates, and loan maturities, this post examines challenges and opportunities in DFW's commercial real estate market.
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Our approach to personal and professional growth
In the world of private equity real estate, we believe growth is more than just boosting our asset or portfolio sizes. It’s about comprehensive development that touches every part of our lives, whether we’re at work, at home, or out in the community. We focus on broadening our views, learning to be humble, and being ready for change.

How to analyze real estate deals in DFW
In Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), real estate investment is a mix of knowledge, experience, and the right connections. At ALX Real Estate, we’ve got a solid strategy to not just get by but excel, bringing great value to our clients and investors.

2024 DFW Multifamily Outlook: Part 2
The 2024 outlook for Dallas/Fort Worth multifamily property taxes anticipates a moderation in tax expense increases, potentially ranging from 2–4%, influenced by lower assessed values and stable or slightly increasing millage rates, providing a more optimistic financial environment for owners.

2024 Multifamily Outlook: Part 1
The commercial real estate outlook for 2024 anticipates moderate rent growth, driven by strong supply and demand dynamics, with the "Renter by Necessity" segment likely outperforming "Lifestyle" class A assets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

2024 Prediction: The Federal Reserve will stop its balance sheet runoff.
The Federal Reserve is anticipated to halt its balance sheet reduction next year, impacting yields and potentially benefiting real estate investors with more affordable financing options.
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