What's happening with cap rates?

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Video added by MANSARD | Date Uploaded: May 11, 2021 | Date Created:

Description

Where are cap rates heading in today's commercial real estate market? Watch to find out how this closely watched rate means good news or bad news for buyers and sellers of commercial property. In this video, Jeremy Cyrier, CCIM discusses commercial property cap rate trends for the greater Boston Massachusetts commercial real estate market.


Categories:
Commercial Properties for Sale, Brokerage, Economics/Market Reports/Research, Lending / Finance, Appraisal
Property Types:
ALL
States:
MASSACHUSETTS
Regions:
Cape Cod/Islands, Western Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Worcester County, Suffolk County, Essex County, Norfolk County, Bristol County, Plymouth County, Hampden County, Barnstable County, Hampshire County
Cities:
Boston


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