EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 4 MIN
Episode 13: 10-year peaked at 4.79% (Jan 2025); settling into 4.2-4.5% range through 2026
from Hot Not CRE · host Hot Not CRE
Welcome back to What's Hot & What's Not CRE — your daily pulse on commercial real estate in America.Today we're talking interest rates — what the 10-year Treasury is doing and what it means for CRE financing as we head deeper into 2026.🔥 What's Hot:Stability Is Here — 10-year peaked at 4.79% (Jan 2025); settling into 4.2-4.5% range through 2026Fed Easing Slowly — 2-3 cuts expected in 2025 & 2026; fed funds gliding to 3.0-3.5%Spreads Historically Tight — Great for well-capitalized borrowers refinancing stabilized assetsUnderwriting Clarity — Base case: 4.25-4.5%; stress test at 5%Sub-3% Yields Gone Forever — Structural deficits & sticky inflation keeping rates elevatedHigher Financing Costs Permanent — Core: 5.5-6.5%; Value-add: 6.5-8%+ (150-250 bps above pre-pandemic)Cap Rates Won't Compress — Flat to higher bias; adjust exit assumptionsRefi Risk Elevated — 2020-2022 floating-rate debt facing serious pressure❄️ What's Not:Bottom line: Rates are stabilizing, but higher-for-longer is here to stay. Underwrite accordingly.Thanks for tuning in. See you tomorrow! Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe! Visit hotnotcre.com to learn more and subscribe to our newsletter.
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Episode 13: 10-year peaked at 4.79% (Jan 2025); settling into 4.2-4.5% range through 2026
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