Seven Reasons Why Real Estate Prices Will Hold Up for Now But Five More Reasons Why You Should Sit Up Straight and Pay Close Attention

Topics:
Real Estate Services,
Regulations
Tags:
Business Operations,
Commercial Real Estate,
Financial Services,
Real Estate,
Reason,
University Of Wisconsin
Source:
University of Wisconsin

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Overview: Commercial real estate has done just fine, in a non-inflationary environment. This would suggest that real estate is more of a stagnation hedge than an inflation hedge. Furthermore, the weakness in fundamentals has been driven by demand?not supply. This article provides seven reasons why commercial real estate prices will hold for now, followed by five reasons why you should sit up straight and pay close attention to the market.

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Format: PDF | Size: 132KB | Date: Nov 2004 | Pages: 3


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