Silicon Valley, NYC Real Estate Sag as 13-Year Global Rally Ends

Values worldwide had their first quarterly decline since 2009 as transactions tumbled. 

The Manhattan skyline.

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Global commercial real estate prices slipped late last year, the first quarterly decline since 2009.

An index of office, industrial and retail properties fell 0.5% in the fourth quarter from the previous three months, breaking a 13-year streak of gains, MSCI Real Assets said in a report Thursday that analyzed 18 metro areas in North America, Asia, Australia and Europe. The last period of negative quarterly change was in late 2009, toward the end of the Global Financial Crisis, according to the report.

For all of 2022, the biggest losers were San Jose, California, where prices fell 7.5%, and Manhattan, with a 7.2% drop. The San Jose area, home to Silicon Valley giants such as Apple Inc. and Google parent Alphabet Inc., has had one of the lowest office-utilization rates since the pandemic, data from Kastle Systems show. In Manhattan, the office-vacancy rate climbed as tenants reassessed their footprints.