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Durable Demand Drivers: Where Commercial Real Estate Wins in 2026

36 min · 1. huhti 2026
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In this episode of Wealth Unfiltered, we sit down with Spencer Levy—Global Client Strategist and Senior Economic Advisor at CBRE—to unpack where commercial real estate is headed in 2026. Spencer breaks down the current market cycle, including the shift toward normalization, improving capital markets activity, and a more disciplined investment environment driven by real fundamentals—not financial engineering. We also dive into one of the biggest differentiators in today's market: operational excellence. In a more selective landscape, strong operators aren't just surviving—they're outperforming. If you're investing in real estate or watching where the next opportunities emerge, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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