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From Rates To Real Assets: Where Capital Goes Next - An AI Deep Dive
Episode 11
Friday, 21 November, 2025
Capital is ready — but the map is foggy. This week we break down the policy, rate, and regulatory crosswinds shaping real estate strategy, and why non-financial risks like immigration rules, housing supply constraints, and trade policy now sit beside cost of capital in every underwriting model.Operators are splitting into three camps:Heavy Fog (defensive): preserving liquidity and slowing growthPatchy Fog (patient): watching rate signals and picking selective spotsClearing Fog (opportunistic): leaning in on timing, distress, and power availabilityWhere capital is actually going:Data centers dominate again as AI shifts the bottleneck from capital to megawatts.Senior housing is emerging as critical human infrastructure with boomers hitting 80, supply at record lows, and occupancy trending above 90%.Self-storage officially becomes the fifth major asset class, evolving into climate-controlled “utility space” and storage condos.Traditional sectors remain mixed: office continues to bifurcate, medical office stays resilient, multifamily tilts toward workforce and SFR, and industrial now battles costs and power constraints.Demographics are the hidden driver. With 83% of recent U.S. population growth coming from net migration—and 30% of construction workers foreign-born—immigration policy is now a core economic variable. Climate migration reshuffles demand patterns, with both young adults and older movers rediscovering snowbelt markets.On the operations front: agentic AI and property operating systems are pushing toward “self-driving buildings,” compressing lead-to-lease cycles, boosting conversions, and enabling centralized portfolios with decentralized on-site tech.Market watch: Dallas–Fort Worth leads, Jersey City benefits from its proximity-cost edge, Brooklyn strengthens around creative office nodes, and Calgary rises alongside Canada’s purpose-built rental surge.If this helped bring clarity to the fog, share it with a colleague and leave a quick review — it helps more investors navigate what comes next.













