Real Estate/Development
Jul. 15, 2003
Pricing Is Not Fundamental
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer The commercial real estate investment market continues to defy fundamentals, such as declining office rental rates and occupancies and rising unemployment, as investors snap up properties at strong prices.
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
The commercial real estate investment market continues to defy fundamentals, such as declining office rental rates and occupancies and rising unemployment, as investors snap up properties at strong prices.
One of the latest building trades underscoring this point is Xerox Centre, a 15-story, 321,836-square-foot Class A office building in Santa Ana. Triple Net Properties, a real estate investment company based...
CREJ Staff Writer
The commercial real estate investment market continues to defy fundamentals, such as declining office rental rates and occupancies and rising unemployment, as investors snap up properties at strong prices.
One of the latest building trades underscoring this point is Xerox Centre, a 15-story, 321,836-square-foot Class A office building in Santa Ana. Triple Net Properties, a real estate investment company based...
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