Episode 73: Yields Drop 53bps in a Week — What It Means for Deal Flow

EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 4 MIN

Episode 73: Yields Drop 53bps in a Week — What It Means for Deal Flow

from What's Hot & What's Not In CRE · host Alan Pavlosky

It's Wednesday, April 1st, 2026 — today we're breaking down the 10-year Treasury and what it signals for commercial real estate.WHAT'S HOT:10-Year Treasury eased to 4.28% — down 4bps from yesterday, down 53bps over the past weekYields pulled back sharply from 4.44% on March 27thQ1 2026 transaction volume projected to exceed $66 billion across four major asset classesSoutheast outperforming — transaction dollar volume up 26% YoYCharlotte and Jacksonville leading on favorable demographicsLow-leverage multifamily and industrial spreads compressed to 115-125bpsAgency multifamily rates running 5.42%–5.59% depending on termCapital allocations increasing across life companiesCap rate compression beginning in industrial and multifamily sectorsWHAT'S NOT:Fed on hold — FOMC held federal funds rate steady at 3.50%–3.75% in MarchDot plot signals just one 25bps cut in 2026 — some analysts expect no cuts$1.8 trillion in commercial loans maturing in 2026Office CMBS delinquency hit 12.34% in January — all-time highMBA forecasts 10-Year Treasury averaging 4.2% for 2026Fiscal deficits and debt exceeding 100% of GDP putting structural pressure on yieldsRefinancing challenges: higher insurance, lower NOI, rising property taxesWHY IT MATTERS:The 10-year at 4.28% is approaching the sweet spot for CRE deal flow — that 4.0%–4.25% range where cap rate spreads work and transactions pencil. The weekly pullback from 4.44% is encouraging, but we need sustained stability to unlock more capital. The Fed's cautious stance means rate relief will be gradual, not dramatic.INVESTOR TAKEAWAY:Lock in financing while spreads are tight. The 4.28% yield is workable for quality assets. Focus on multifamily and industrial where cap rate compression is already underway. Avoid assets with near-term maturities and weak fundamentals — the refinancing environment remains challenging. Stability is the new catalyst.#10YearTreasury #InterestRates #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #CapRates #DealFlow #MultifamilyInvesting #IndustrialRealEstate #CMBS #FederalReserve #FOMC #RealEstateInvesting #CRELending #TransactionVolume #Refinancing #CapRateCompression #RealEstateFinance #PropertyInvesting #MarketUpdate #WhatsHotWhatsNot]]>

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