Real Estate/Development
Jul. 15, 2011
Survey finds commercial property rates on rise
Despite sagging rental and occupancy rates, top-flight California commercial real estate values have been jumping for the past 18 months, and a new bubble could be on the horizon, according to a survey released Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Despite continued sagging rental and occupancy rates, top-flight California commercial real estate values have been jumping for the past 18 months, and a new bubble could be on the horizon, according to the latest Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast released Wednesday. The rise in values signals either investor expectations of improving fundamentals over the next three or four years or the beginning of a...
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