Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Newmark, Kennedy-Wilson and RE/MAX

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Chicago, IL – October 16, 2024 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses Newmark Group, Inc. NMRK, Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc. KW and RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. RMAX.

Industry: Real Estate Operations

Link: https://www.zacks.com/commentary/2350419/3-stocks-to-buy-on-the-real-estate-operations-industrys-recovery

The Zacks Real Estate Operations industry constituents are poised to gain from the increased adoption of outsourced real estate services and emerging trends. The easing of monetary policy in many large markets is expected to result in a decrease in borrowing costs, more availability of credit and drive economic growth, in turn fueling transaction activity. Companies like Newmark Group, Inc., Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc. and RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. are set to benefit from these positive trends.

However, the industry faces challenges such as macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. Customers remain focused on cost controls and for certain asset categories are delaying their decision-making with respect to leasing.

About the Industry

The Zacks Real Estate Operations industry comprises companies that provide leasing, property management, investment management, valuation, development services, facility management, project management, transaction and consulting services, among others. However, real estate investment trusts or REITs are excluded from this group.

Economic trends and government policies impact the real estate market (global and regional), which determines the industry's performance. Economic activity, employment growth, office-based employment, interest-rate levels, costs and availability of credit, tax and regulatory policies, and the geopolitical environment are the major factors shaping the real estate market's fate. Also, pandemic-induced public health challenges and geopolitical issues have affected property sales and the leasing lines of businesses.

What's Shaping the Real Estate Operations Industry's Future?

Interest Rate Cut Provides Relief for Transaction-Based Business: The latest cut in the interest rates by the Federal Reserve and anticipations of future reductions are expected to drive transaction-based businesses in the United States. Along with the United States, the easing of monetary policy in many large markets is expected to result in a decrease in borrowing costs, more availability of credit, and drive economic growth.

This is expected to help investors in better price discovery and consequently result in reduced transaction completion times. It is also expected to lead to a rise in the average deal size, thereby bolstering the industry's near-term revenue prospects.