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  • EP46 - 2024 shifts and 2025 expectations - Insights from our latest CRE industry survey



    16 Jan 2025

    CRE Exchange hosts, Omar Eltorai and Cole Perry, share the Q4 2024 results from the CRE Industry Conditions and Sentiment Survey. They discuss major shifts in market perceptions of property pricing, top-performing property types, transaction intentions for 2025, expected capital availability, and the various risks and opportunities predicted for the coming year. Additionally, they spotlight their biggest takeaways and surprises from this quarter's results.


    Resources Mentioned:

    Q4 US CRE Conditions and Sentiment Survey report

    Q4 Canada CRE Conditions and Sentiment Survey report

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