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Commercial Property Investing - Explained

#11 - 2023 Market Predictions and an In-Depth Review of 2022

23 Mar 2023

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The Commercial Property Investing Explained Series is back with Steve and Andrew at the helm. In this episode, they delve into the current state of interest rates and how it has impacted commercial property markets in 2023.They examine which sectors are booming and which ones are a bust. They also share which banks have a higher appetite for commercial property in 2023.Additionally, they provide insights into The latest vacancy rates.Bank lending in 2023.Should you fix your interest rate?Why industrial property has built in low supply.How to stress test your interest rate.What a CAP rate really reflects.If now is a good time to buy commercial property.Can a commercial property really weather high interest rates? All this and much much more!So if you're interested in commercial property investing or want to stay informed about the current market conditions, tune in to this informative episode of Commercial Property Investing Explained Series. Don't forget to grab your FREE copy of Steve’s NEW Book Residential Property Explained Simply book in a bundle - Use discount code PODCAST  CLICK HERE Steve Palise - Palise PropertyPh: 0403 878 497Email: [email protected]: https://au.linkedin.com/in/steve-paliseWebsite: https://www.paliseproperty.com/Get your FREE copy of Commercial Property Investing Explained Simply - Use discount code PODCAST CLICK HEREGet your FREE Commercial Property Paydown Calculator CLICK HERE Follow Palise Property on FACEBOOK for Free Tips Tricks & Insights CLICK HERE

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