Monday, July 9, 2012

The Good, The Bad and the Not-So-Ugly of Commercial RE via The Source For NAR Commercial Real Estate

There’s no doubt we see many signs of recovery in the national commercial real estate market. But as with any gigantic, inter-related collection of localities, sectors and instruments, it’s tough to know with any certainty what to expect long-term. As always, there’s plenty of room for disagreement about what lies beyond the horizon. Here are three conflicting looks at the CRE market long-term:

The Good: At this month’s NREI’s Strategic Real Estate Investment Conference in New York, panelist Arthur Mirante, principal and tri-state president of Avison Young painted a sunny picture of commercial investment, noting its steady attractiveness when compared to stocks. While he points out that knowing the market means mastering complexities, he believes that long-term, commercial real estate is the better value.

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