Light at the End of the Tunnel – Are We There Yet? Webinar

Includes a Live Web Event on 11/12/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)

CRE professionals have been eagerly awaiting the end of a turbulent market that has been defined by limited credit availability, low transaction volumes, and meaningful price declines. So, are we there yet? If not, is the adjustment period nearly over? In this presentation, Xander Snyder, Senior Commercial Real Estate Economist, First American Financial Corporation, will take a data-driven approach to answer these questions. He’ll review the supply and demand dynamics in different markets and asset classes, and how recent trends in inflation and interest rates will impact the CRE market next year. Last year, the phrase “stay alive ‘til 2025” was coined, clearly indicating that many anticipated substantial challenges in 2024. Indeed, 2024 has been a year of transition, but with 2025 right around the corner, is the “stayin’ alive” part almost over?

Speaker: Xander Snyder, Senior Commercial Real Estate Economist, First American Financial Corporation

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Light at the End of the Tunnel – Are We There Yet? Webinar
11/12/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  45 minutes
11/12/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  45 minutes
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Xander Snyder

Senior Commercial Real Estate Economist

First American Financial Corporation

  • Xander Snyder is the senior commercial real estate economist for First American Financial Corporation, a premier provider of title, settlement and risk solutions for real estate transactions and the leader in the digital transformation of its industry. In his role, he provides analysis, commentary and forecasts on commercial real estate trends.
  • Before joining First American, Snyder developed data-driven models to guide real estate investment strategies, co-founded a proptech startup, and worked as a global risk analyst consulting international companies on supply chain risk and other issues.
  • Snyder earned a master’s degree in data science and informatics from UC Berkeley. He also graduated from Cornell University with a double degree in economics and classical music composition, earning the title of Summa Cum Laude. Snyder, a native Angeleno, lives and works in Los Angeles.