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Prices Fall In February 2023 As Investors Digest Higher Interest Rates Alongside Further Economic Uncertainty
Transaction volume mirrors levels seen in the third quarter of 2020
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After Peaking In Summer 2022, Prices Continued To Fall In January 2023 As Higher Interest Rates Affect Lending Markets
Transaction volume sputters to its lowest level since August 2020
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Prices Fall In December 2022 As Investor Interest Wanes Amid A Weakening Economic Environment, With Land The Only Property Sector Seeing A Quarterly Price Gain.
Transaction volume ends the year at its lowest level since March 2021
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Prices Fall In November 2022 As Investor Interest Wanes Amid A Weakening Economic Environment, With Annual Gains Slowing For The Fifth Consecutive Month
Transaction volume tumbles to its lowest level since February 2021 as market fundamentals cool
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Prices Decelerate in October 2022 for the Fourth Consecutive Month as Investor Interest Wanes
Transaction volume continues to fall, now at its lowest level since March 2021
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Latest Transaction Volume Falls For the Third Consecutive Quarter; Investors Become Selective as Interest Rate Rise
Quarterly Price Gains Continued To Slow Across All Property Types And All Regions, With Some Turning Negative. Industrial Led Growth Among Property Indices While Multifamily Saw Pricing Decline.
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Latest Transaction Volume Pulls Back As Absorption Weakens; Price Indices Diverge
Net Absorption Expected To Slide For The Forth Consecutive Quarter
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Latest Prices Ease In July 2022 But Remain Near The Historical Highs Reached A Month Ago
Transaction Volume Tumbles To Its Lowest Level In Five Months
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Investor Interest Wanes In Second Quarter of 2022, Turns To Prime Markets
Quarterly Price Gains Slow Across Most Property Types But Office And Land Pricing Accelerate; Northeast Reserves First Quarter Losses