What to Expect From Rising Interest Rates and Commercial Real Estate
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| Date Uploaded: July 11, 2022
| Date Created: May 05, 2022
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As interest rates rise, what does this mean for commercial real estate? In this video, we take a look at how rising interest rates could impact the commercial real estate market. We'll also explore some of the potential opportunities and challenges that could come with increasing rates. To reach Dave: Dave Gambaccini, CCIM Senior Advisor | New Hampshire Financial Services dave.gambaccini@colliers.com Mobile: +1 603 540 1433 To reach Jeremy: www.Mansardcre.com
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Economics/Market Reports/Research, Lending / Finance, Interviews / Speeches
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