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March 2014
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What to Expect in 2014 for U.S. Commercial Real Estate
March 2014

In this new report, Econometric Advisors spotlights important developments for U.S. commercial real estate investment in 2014.

This collection of short articles from senior members of our forecasting team details the year’s essential topics for investors, spanning the CRE spectrum.

Overview of topics covered:

 
Emerging Submarkets: Location and Age are Factors

Natural Gas Helps Plant the Seeds for Manufacturing

Rising Home Prices will be a Tail-Wind for Multi-Housing

Economy will Strengthen in 2014...Barely

A Loss of Momentum in the Consumer Recovery

Don't Let Oil Fool You; Imports are Marking New Highs

Treasurys will Rise More than Cap Rates

The Final Piece of the Hotel Puzzle: A Boost from International Tourism

The Rise of Suburban Class B Office

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