Top 2026 Commercial Real Estate Issues Every Professional Should Watch

Florida realtors logo

Economic uncertainty. AI acceleration. Slower population growth. Rising portfolio risk. These forces are shaping the commercial real estate landscape heading into 2026, according to new insights presented at NAR NXT by The Counselors of Real Estate. For professionals navigating real estate, finance, mortgages, appraisal, or investment, this year rewards those who stay informed — and challenges those who don’t.

As always, Cameron Academy is committed to helping professionals stay ahead. Whether you’re elevating your Florida real estate career or expanding into other licensed professions nationwide, staying aware of industry shifts is just as important as earning the license itself.

Source Spotlight: This article summarizes insights from Florida Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. For deeper coverage and commentary, visit the original post.

Read the full source article

1. Fiscal & Monetary Policy

Even with a $37 trillion national debt and ongoing global disruptions, the U.S. economy continues holding strong. Yet uneven benefits across real estate sectors leave office (especially B and C classes) and for-sale housing vulnerable.

Takeaway: Real estate continues serving as a stabilizing force unless major policy shifts occur.

2. Portfolio Risk

Modern risk management now factors in climate exposure, insurance spikes, regulatory shifts, financing vulnerability, and more. Traditional models aren’t enough.

Takeaway: Data-driven risk analysis is becoming its own specialized discipline.

3. Back to the Fundamentals

The days of riding compressed cap rates are gone. Operational excellence, tenant relationships, and strategic asset management matter more than ever.

Takeaway: Strong fundamentals — demand drivers, operations, location, and tenant satisfaction — will define winners.

4. Capital Sources & Flows

Foreign investment is cooling. Transactions are slowing. Capital is harder to secure — and harder to return. Investors are exploring competing sectors like energy and digital infrastructure.

Takeaway: Clear strategies around liquidity and long-term value are now essential.

5. Technology Transformation

AI is reshaping CRE: underwriting, property operations, predictive modeling, and cybersecurity all rely on it. Meanwhile, fragmented building systems create barriers to unified data access.

Takeaway: Owners must gain control of their building data streams — or risk falling behind.

6. A New Era of Decision-Making

AI supercharges Bayesian-style decision-making, allowing professionals to adjust strategies continuously as new information emerges.

Takeaway: Strategic data mastery is replacing the old “location, location, location” rule.

7. Global Chess: Confidence & Uncertainty

Geopolitical friction, interest rate unpredictability, and global trade tensions complicate forecasting. Even smart investment decisions require heightened caution.

Takeaway: Expert judgment becomes a premium asset in a high-uncertainty environment.

8. Housing Attainability

From first-time buyers to seniors, housing supply remains far behind demand. States like Rhode Island need tens of thousands of new units to catch up.

Takeaway: Solving the housing challenge requires unified public and private strategy.

9. Pricing Risk

Nearly $1 trillion in commercial loans mature in 2025, with peaks continuing through 2027. Refinancing will be tough, but long-term investors may find emerging opportunities.

Takeaway: Pricing gaps will likely close by 2028, slowly reviving activity.

10. The Flow of People

Population and household formation are slowing. Millennials are leveling out, Gen Z is not yet fully engaged in the housing market, and immigration declines add pressure.

Takeaway: Developers must rethink density, workforce hubs, and urban vibrancy.

Ready to deepen your real estate expertise? Cameron Academy offers modern, flexible, fully online licensing programs — from Florida real estate to mortgage, insurance, and numerous professional pathways nationwide.

Explore programs at Cameron Academy

More Articles

Getting licensed or staying ahead in your career can be a journey—but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Grab your favorite coffee or tea, take a moment to relax, and browse through our articles. Whether you’re just starting out or renewing your expertise, we’ve got tips, insights, and advice to keep you moving forward. Here’s to your success—one sip and one step at a time!

Florida’s Long‑Standing Condo Lending Restrictions May Finally End This December

After nearly 20 years under uniquely harsh lending rules, Florida may finally see its condo market freed from a 25% down payment requirement imposed only on the state. Industry leaders say Fannie Mae could announce changes as early as December—potentially restoring the standard 10% down payment used everywhere else in the country. Experts believe the shift would boost maintenance funding, improve affordability, and stabilize Florida’s condo market after years of strain.

Confidence Surges in Phoenix as Commercial Real Estate Rebounds in 2025

Phoenix’s commercial real estate market is shaking off years of uncertainty as broker optimism hits its highest level since interest rates began climbing. The latest ASU Commercial Broker Sentiment Index soared to 62.7, signaling strong confidence across multifamily, retail, office, and capital markets. With population growth accelerating, interest rates easing, and AI boosting industry efficiency, Phoenix is positioning itself for a powerful run into 2026—offering meaningful opportunities for both new and seasoned real estate professionals.

Michigan Lawmakers Consider Allowing All Continuing Education Hours to Be Completed Online

Michigan’s House Rules Committee heard testimony on a proposal that would let licensed professionals complete all required continuing education online. Supporters say the change would modernize outdated rules, reduce costs, and improve access for rural and busy workers. The state licensing department backs the measure, and lawmakers noted it could reshape CE options across industries from real estate to insurance and healthcare.

Florida’s Home Insurance Crisis Reaches a Breaking Point as Premiums Skyrocket

Florida homeowners are now paying an average of $5,838 per year for insurance — nearly $3,000 above the national average — making it one of the most expensive states in the country. As premiums continue to triple for some residents, many are being forced into tough decisions, from delaying home improvements to dropping coverage altogether. With more than 40% of claims closed with no payment and lawmakers pushing for aggressive reforms, the crisis is reshaping Florida’s housing market and placing growing pressure on real estate, mortgage, and insurance professionals statewide.

Griffin Funding Names John Jones SVP of Growth as It Sets Sights on $3B Non-QM Volume by 2030

Griffin Funding has elevated John Jones to Senior Vice President of Growth and EOS Integrator, marking a major step in the company’s long-term expansion strategy. Already a key operational leader since April 2025, Jones will now drive performance optimization, market expansion, and leadership development as the lender pursues an ambitious goal of reaching $3 billion in annual non-QM loan volume by 2030. His promotion underscores Griffin Funding’s commitment to scaling strategically while strengthening its position in the fast-growing non-QM space.

Why Lower Rates Still Haven’t Unlocked Commercial Real Estate

Despite recent Federal Reserve rate cuts, commercial real estate remains frozen. Long‑term Treasury yields continue to climb, keeping borrowing costs high and preventing the relief investors expected. With nearly $1 trillion in commercial loans coming due, refinancing at today’s elevated rates is squeezing owners, slowing transactions, and creating a widening gap between buyers and sellers. For patient, well‑capitalized investors, this period of recalibration may offer some of the strongest opportunities in years.