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Sam Kartalis: A Commercial Real Estate Revival

Everyone is talking about a "double-dip" recession, but I'd like to think that feeling runs counter to what's happening in commercial real estate. I've witnessed some good-sized land sales recently, along with a growing group of income properties closing, and I sense a trending upward.
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Sam Kartalis

Everyone is talking about a “double-dip” recession, but I’d like to think that feeling runs counter to what’s happening in commercial real estate. I’ve witnessed some good-sized land sales recently, along with a growing group of income properties closing, and I sense a trending upward.

As soon as single-family land sites hit the streets with realistic prices, they’re gone! And most of the in fill single-family sites have already been snapped up.

Single-family homes may be a laggard currently, but commercial real estate looks like a good bet for asset appreciation, especially when compared to stocks, bonds, and cash accounts.

For those reasons, I believe commercial real estate is reviving!

Sam Kartalis is president and chief operating officer of Henry S. Miller Realty Services LLC. Contact him at [email protected].

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