Chronic Oversupply in the Suburbs?-Why Dirty Urban Property Might be the Land of Opportunity!
August 31, 2007
Baby Boomers are becoming empty nesters. Gen-Xen are having families. Gas prices continue to rise and demand is predicted to soon exceed supply. More manufacturing jobs are being lost overseas. The price of steel is at record levels. And you can’t eat the fish. What do these things have to do with each other?
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Reprinted with permission from the August 2007 issue of Real Estate Finance.
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