The year 2007 presented unprecedented challenges to the Tenant-in-Common (TIC) industry, including:
- A declining base of anxious sellers of appreciated real estate looking for exchange opportunities;
- Confusion and concern in the real estate debt capital markets;
- Continued pressure on cap rates for quality real estate;
- Rising costs associated with offerings; and
- A higher incidence of problem real estate.
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