8 — June 2026 — Delaware — DelMarVa — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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By Jay L. White, MAI, CRE ® , Apex Realty Advisory Delaware’s Commercial Real Estate 2026 Update
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ommercial real es- tate is a $20 trillion industry and a force
est rates stabilization and as- set prices finding a floor, then the U.S./Iran war started
The Delaware real estate transaction market showed signs of stabilization in Q1
located throughout Delaware. Transaction volume and pric- ing trends continue to shape how the local market is evolv- ing. Capitalization rates of investment sales over the first five months of 2026 reflect rates from 4.88 to 8.62 percent, with a median of 6.75 percent. • Brookbend Apartments – is a 615-unit garden apart- ment complex built in 1969 and renovated in 2025 on 27.95 acres in Newark that sold in February for $90.25 million, or $146,748/unit. • Ascend by the Sea – is a 216-unit garden apartment
complex built in 2025 on 22.553 acres in Millville, Sussex Coun- ty that sold in March for $58.5 million, or $270,833/unit. • Chasemont Apartments – is an 83-unit garden apart- ment complex built in 1980 on 2.4 acres in Newark that sold in March for $10.15 million, or $122,289/unit. • Two Nursing Homes and an Assisted Living Facility – located in the Wilmington sub- urbs containing 371 beds that sold in March for almost $41 million, or $110,377 per bed. Signs of investment market recovery in Q1 2026 were disrupted by external forces tied to the Iran war. Grow- ing economic concerns sur- rounding inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical risk have impacted investor senti- ment. SitusAMC reports that investors favor cash as the preferred asset class due to heightened market insecurity and muted returns impacting the outlook of a recovery. Bloomberg reports that the era of ‘extend and pretend’ is ending as lenders are finally moving on from soured loans that have tied up the property market for years. Examples of this in the local market include the 23-story office at 1201 North Market Street in downtown Wilmington that sold via sheriff’s sale back to the lender in February for $32 million and three suburban office buildings containing 305,400 square feet in Bel - levue Corporate Center with $50.8 million outstanding debt heading to sheriff’s sale in June. With limited new build- ing deliveries due to rising construction and financing costs, the local market fun- damentals across the various sectors should remain stable to improve. However, higher operating expenses like real estate taxes, insurance pre- miums, and energy prices are putting downward pressure on NOIs. The higher cost of debt, inflation, geopolitical tensions and economic un- certainty will all remain as downside risks to the overall market outlook over the re- mainder of 2026. Capital re- mains active but disciplined as investors watch for the next Federal Reserve action. Jay L. White, MAI, CRE ® , is the founder of Apex Real- ty Advisory in Wilmington, Delaware. MAREJ
that shapes America’s e c onomi c fabric and culture. It is also a cycli- cal and capi- tal-intensive b u s i n e s s known for
“The Delaware real estate transaction market showed signs of stabilization in Q1 2026.”
in February, and economic uncertainty returned as did rising energy costs, inflation, and fluctuating capital mar - kets. Even with this, commer- cial real estate investment sales volume, availability of capital, and fundamentals of the commercial real estate market have remained solid.
2026 with sales volume total- ing $199.85 million for four property sales tracked that sold for greater than $10 million. This represents an increase of 414 percent over the same period in 2025. Below is a summary of the commercial real estate prop- erties selling for $10+ million
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both its strength and volatil- ity. 2026 started out strong with investors and capital re- turning to the market. Many saw promising signs of inter-
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