Real estate investors see few 2005 worries-survey

by Joshua Dorkin on March 30, 2005

  

NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) – Declining commercial vacancy rates are attracting a new crop of investors who may have overly aggressive expectations about future returns, according to a quarterly commercial real estate survey released on Wednesday.

That trend has more traditional real estate investors worried, according to the 100 of them surveyed in the Korpacz Real Estate Investor Survey.

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