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The Hidden ‘Double Whammy’ Facing Owners Who Hand Buildings Over To Lenders

American Apartment Owners Association

With billions of dollars worth of commercial real estate loans coming due, landlords with struggling properties are increasingly giving the keys to lenders and walking away. For struggling landlords, its an appealing option.

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Navigating Commercial Real Estate Opportunities

Real Property Management California Coast

Commercial property is an avenue worth investigating within the realm of real estate, which offers numerous prospects. The benefits can be significant, as experienced investors in commercial real estate can attest, ranging from possible tax advantages to consistent cash flow. You can call us at 310-535-2150 or contact us online.

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Navigating Commercial Real Estate Opportunities

Real Property Management DC Metro

Many opportunities exist in the real estate industry, and commercial property is one that is worth investigating. The benefits can be substantial, as experienced investors in commercial real estate can attest, ranging from potential tax benefits to steady cash flow. You can call us at 202-269-0303 or contact us online.

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Q3 Silicon Valley Commercial Real Estate Outlook

Esquire Property Management Group

Silicon Valley Research and Development Market The Silicon Valley commercial real estate R&D market experienced a slowdown in Q3 2023, with San Jose, Milpitas, and Fremont contributing to occupancy loss. Net absorption remained negative at 661,075 square feet, the lowest since mid-2021. year-over-year to $3.05

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The Impact of Inflation on Property Managers

Authority Property Management

In such an unprecedented time, what bearing could this possibly have on property managers and landlords? The cost of labor and supplies are on the rise, and rental properties are not an exemption from rising costs. Such is the case because property taxes and insurance are assessed by the value of a property.