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Commercial Real Estate Burnout
Dementia in CRE
Pri

Diagnosing the Desire Delusion

Commercial Real Estate Burnout
Dementia in CRE
Diagnosing the Desire Delusion
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Is your CRE portfolio causing a clinical decline in your happiness? Explore why investors trade mental well-being for AUM and how to decouple self-worth from financial exits.

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Surgical Real Estate vs. General Medicine
Dementia in CRE
Pri

Surgical Real Estate: The Death of the National Average

Surgical Real Estate vs. General Medicine
Dementia in CRE
Surgical Real Estate: The Death of the National Average
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Stop investing in averages. Priyanshu Adathakkar’s satirical report exposes why national real estate data is a “diagnostic phantom” and why 2026 demands surgical, one-mile radius benchmarking.

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A close-up of a medical X-ray lightbox in a dark office. The Subject: Pinned to the board is an X-ray of a human torso, but the "ribcage" is made of steel construction girders from a multifamily project. The Anomaly: The "lungs" are filled with a dark, cloudy substance labeled "OVERSUPPLY." An EKG line runs across the bottom, showing a strong pulse that suddenly flatlines into a straight gold line labeled "0% RENT GROWTH.
Dementia in CRE
Pri

Autopsy of the Sun Belt Multifamily Delusion

A close-up of a medical X-ray lightbox in a dark office. The Subject: Pinned to the board is an X-ray of a human torso, but the "ribcage" is made of steel construction girders from a multifamily project. The Anomaly: The "lungs" are filled with a dark, cloudy substance labeled "OVERSUPPLY." An EKG line runs across the bottom, showing a strong pulse that suddenly flatlines into a straight gold line labeled "0% RENT GROWTH.
Dementia in CRE
Autopsy of the Sun Belt Multifamily Delusion
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This diagnostic report utilizes medical metaphors to critique the overbuilt real estate market across the American Sun Belt in 2026.

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Image of A human brain silhouette is displayed on a high-resolution medical monitor. ​The Left Hemisphere: Shows a standard, clinical brain scan with "healthy" gold-glowing synapses. ​The Right Hemisphere: Instead of neural pathways, it is composed of a chaotic, tangled map of home price indexes and mortgage rate charts. ​The Anomaly: A large, red "Diagnostic Lens" (magnifying glass) is hovering over the prefrontal cortex. Inside the lens, the "healthy" synapses are revealed to be shattered dollar signs and a "Maturity Date 2026" stamp that is glowing with a sickly red heat.
Dementia in CRE
Pri

Housing Market: Under Observation

Image of A human brain silhouette is displayed on a high-resolution medical monitor. ​The Left Hemisphere: Shows a standard, clinical brain scan with "healthy" gold-glowing synapses. ​The Right Hemisphere: Instead of neural pathways, it is composed of a chaotic, tangled map of home price indexes and mortgage rate charts. ​The Anomaly: A large, red "Diagnostic Lens" (magnifying glass) is hovering over the prefrontal cortex. Inside the lens, the "healthy" synapses are revealed to be shattered dollar signs and a "Maturity Date 2026" stamp that is glowing with a sickly red heat.
Dementia in CRE
Housing Market: Under Observation
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The U.S. Housing Market is currently in the ICU, but it thinks it’s training for a marathon.

In the latest edition of Dementia in CRE, we diagnose Affordability Anosognosia—a clinical condition where the patient (the housing market) is physically unable to recognize its own impairment. We’re dissecting the “Golden Age” hallucinations coming out of the latest SOTU and why a 6% mortgage rate isn’t the “cure” everyone thinks it is.

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Institutional Amnesia in Commercial Real Estate
Dementia in CRE
Pri

The Pathology of Institutional Amnesia in Commercial Real Estate

Institutional Amnesia in Commercial Real Estate
Dementia in CRE
The Pathology of Institutional Amnesia in Commercial Real Estate
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Are we so focused on the numbers that we’ve forgotten what buildings are actually for?

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