How much do values drop in a commercial real estate down turn?
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| Date Uploaded: May 11, 2021
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Who knows how much values could go down in the next downturn Massachusetts and New Hampshire commercial real estate? But we generally know that values do tend to go down in a downturn primarily because investors pull back, they are trying to mitigate risk and they want to pay lower prices for property because some condition in the market's changed.
Categories:
Commercial Properties for Sale, Brokerage, Economics/Market Reports/Research
Property Types:
ALL
States:
MASSACHUSETTS
Regions:
Cape Cod/Islands, Western Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Worcester County, Suffolk County, Essex County, Norfolk County, Bristol County, Plymouth County, Hampden County, Barnstable County, Hampshire County
Cities:
Boston
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