U.S. ? (www.ccim.com) Multifamily continues to lead investment ratings, according to CCIM Institute and RERC data
Commercial real estate investors are expanding their search for quality office, industrial, and apartment properties into secondary markets such as Nashville, Tenn., Austin, Texas, and Charlotte, N.C., according to CCIM Institute and Real Estate Research Corp.?s 2Q12 RERC/CCIM Investment Trends Quarterly (PDF). Another positive trend is the extension of institutional investors beyond coastal hubs into large inland markets, such as Chicago and Denver, where some significant transactions are taking place, according to the survey.
Multifamily Leads Investment Conditions Ratings
Among the five major commercial property sectors, apartments received the highest investment conditions rating of 7.5 on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being highest, as well as the highest return-versus-risk rating among CCIMs who participated in the survey. ?The apartment sector continues to be the most preferred property sector for those investors who are focusing on safety,? said Kenneth P. Riggs Jr., CCIM, CRE, MAI, chief real estate economist for the CCIM Institute and chairman and president of Real Estate Research Corp. Investment conditions for the hotel sector also showed improvement, with the rating increasing to 5.8, surpassing the industrial sector, which remained unchanged at 5.6. Ratings for the retail and office sectors remained the lowest at 5.3 and 4.9 respectively?
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