The Demise of Real Estate Debunked

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Video added by America's Commercial Real Estate Show | Date Uploaded: July 31, 2024 | Date Created: June 28, 2024

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News stories about "high" interest rates crashing the real estate market and the death of the office sector have dominated the narrative, but deals are increasing and users and investors are still buying. Michael Bull and Mitch Roschelle discuss the current state of the market, explain why doom-and-gloom headlines fail to tell the whole story, and identify commercial real estate opportunities for 2024 and beyond. #commercialrealestate #interestrates #commercialrealestateinvesting _________________________________________________________ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tvqba6... Website: https://commercialrealestateshow.com/ Brought to you by: CREi Summit - https://creisummit.com/ C5 + CCIM Global Summit - https://c5summit.realestate/ Bull Realty - https://www.bullrealty.com/ Commercial Agent Success Strategies - https://www.commercialagentsuccess.com/


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Economics/Market Reports/Research, Lending / Finance, Interviews / Speeches
Property Types:
Industrial, Multifamily, Office, Retail
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