Investors: secondary markets are worth another look


The commercial investment market is always searching for properties that offer reasonable costs of entry and attractive returns upon exit. For many, office properties have long been a staple of asset allocation. They offer good returns throughout most of the real estate cycle, and historical data supports long-term rent growth. The risks may be greater than industrial or smaller retail properties, but the rewards are substantial.

Traditionally, larger funds have focused attention on gateway cities…

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