Retail real estate in Los Angeles is no longer in free fall, but it is also not experiencing a broad, decisive recovery as of early 2026. The market is stabilizing unevenly, with improvement concentrated in specific property types and locations, while other areas continue to work through elevated vacancies and pricing resets.
Read MoreIn today’s dynamic real estate environment, one of the most common questions property owners face is whether it makes more sense to sell or refinance their commercial property. The right answer depends on a mix of market conditions, your financial goals, and the property’s performance. As we enter 2026, several key factors are influencing that decision.
Read MoreThe U.S. retail real estate sector ended 2025 as one of the most resilient commercial asset classes, supported by tight supply, steady consumer spending, and disciplined new development. Looking into 2026, moderating rates, selective expansion by credit tenants, and continued store footprint optimization should sustain healthy fundamentals, especially for well-located, needs-based assets.
Read MoreThe global office market in 2025 was defined by stress and slow stabilization, and 2026 is shaping up as a transitional year where the sector inches toward a new normal rather than snapping back to pre‑pandemic conditions. Vacancies remained historically high, hybrid work became firmly entrenched, and investors shifted their focus to the best buildings and conversion opportunities while preparing for another year of selective growth and continued repricing.
Read MoreAs 2025 comes to a close, the U.S. multifamily real estate market finds itself in a transitional but stabilizing phase. Following two years of turbulence—marked by inflation, interest rate hikes, and a wave of new supply—this past year was best described as “slow but steady.” Now, all eyes are on 2026 as owners, investors, and developers anticipate firmer footing and fresh opportunities across the sector.
Read MoreNavigating Los Angeles’s fast-paced commercial property market requires more than just expertise—it demands creativity, personalized service, and real local insight. Boutique brokerages provide the agility and strategic focus that larger firms often can’t match. If you’re investing, leasing, buying, or selling commercial property in LA in 2026, these five boutique firms stand out as the market’s leading experts.
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