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Executives at Ares Commercial Real Estate have characterized the upcoming year as a pivotal "year of transition" for the sector. They anticipate challenging conditions will persist through the early part of 2025, marked by continued pressure on property valuations and a constrained market for sales and acquisitions.
This initial period of weakness is largely attributed to the lingering effects of higher interest rates and broader economic uncertainty. However, company leadership expressed a notably more optimistic outlook for the latter half of the year. This anticipated shift is pegged to expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin to cut interest rates, easing monetary policy that has stifled investment and financing activity.
The predicted easing cycle is forecasted to unlock pent-up demand, stimulate transaction volume, and provide greater clarity on asset pricing. This inflection point is seen as critical for stabilizing the market and setting a foundation for recovery. The company's analysis suggests that while patience will be required in the coming months, the environment should grow increasingly favorable for commercial real estate investors and operators as 2025 progresses. The broader market's health is closely tied to this expected shift in the cost of capital.
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