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A 20-Year Real Estate “Super Cycle” Is Beginning: Rabil

Bloomberg Jun 8, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 3 views
A 20-Year Real Estate “Super Cycle” Is Beginning: Rabil
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Kayne Anderson CEO Al Rabil joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why he believes housing, medical offices, senior housing, and industrial real estate are entering a 20-year super cycle. He argues supply constraints, aging demographics, and AI-driven efficiencies will create… Kayne Anderson CEO Al Rabil joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why he believes housing, medical offices, senior housing, and industrial real estate are entering a 20-year super cycle. He argues supply constraints, aging demographics, and AI-driven efficiencies will create powerful tailwinds, while operational expertise, not just capital, will separate winners from the competition. (Source: Bloomberg)
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