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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (60844)8/26/2006 4:04:34 PM
From: MoominoidRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Obviously owner occupied residential and condos etc. are coming down. Question is how will commercial real estate including apartment complexes do? I have shares in the TIAA Real Estate Fund and continue to contribute twice monthly. At this point it is still increasing in value. It is mainly directly invested in real estate - apartment complexes, offices, malls, and warehouse/industrial. The properties are pretty much all near capacity with long term leases on the offices etc. I guess the question is whether rents received in the next few years will offset capital losses.