Sentences with phrase «fewer commercial real estate investors»

As accessible as commercial real estate investments are becoming, there are still fewer commercial real estate investors than stock market investors.

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Israel has become one of the largest foreign investors in US commercial real estate over the past few years, and considering the size and population of Israel, it is remarkable how common the country's investments in America have become.
And that's perfectly fine because our goal is to help real estate investors quickly finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of non-owner occupied properties, apartments and commercial buildings to name a few.
Recent SEC deregulation has cleared the way for commercial real estate investments to seek capital from individual investors with fewer requirements than before.
Wholesaling and property management of commercial and residential property are just a few of the ways investors can profit from real estate, but it takes a little savvy to become successful in this competitive arena.
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And the second thing to note is that very few big - time investors put much trust in commercial real estate anymore.
For starters, Greece represents only 2.0 percent of the Eurozone GDP, and while some international investors, such as those from Canada and Germany, have been especially active in the U.S. commercial real estate markets recently, we haven't seen a lot of Greek money flowing into this country over the past few years.
American investors have seen strong CRE markets the past few years, and I think that is the reason why 21 % of investors expect to be net sellers of commercial real estate in 2016.
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