Young Buyers Focus on Investment Properties to Build Wealth
Many under the age of 40 are looking at real estate as a means to generate income rather than looking for their own home to live in, a new survey shows.
Many under the age of 40 are looking at real estate as a means to generate income rather than looking for their own home to live in, a new survey shows.
The Connecticut/Western Massachusetts chapter of SIOR
From Left: Phil Gagnon, John Cafasso, Art Ross & Michael Guidicelli
All NAR commercial members will have access to CompStak Exchange, an analyst-reviewed comp data and analytics platform.
Waterbury Mayor Neil O’Leary was compelling on the panel at HBJ/NHB Economic Development Forum on October 12th, pertaining to explaining brownfields and the future of economic development in Connecticut. Pictured: Gordon Soper, Mayor Neil O’Leary and Tom Hill III, CCIM/SIOR. Read More
Unique small building in a beautiful neighborhood with lots of retail, rooftops and restaurants. Sale or Lease / Call: Tom Hill III, CCIM/SIOR 203-755-4455 (HILL)
High-End Class A 20,000 SF office/commercial building near I-84. Well located in upper Fairfield County. Sale or Lease / Can Subdivide. Call Tom at 203-755-HILL (4455)
While the economy continues to deal with elevated inflation, data shows a slowdown in the growth of commercial real estate.
Inflation, interest rates, supply chain, and geopolitical events will largely determine how commercial real estate performs in the coming months.
It is wise to promote a property’s green or high-performance aspects to potential buyers, more than half of whom have expressed interest in such information.