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While interest rates in the U.S. were low, hordes of homeowners watched their property values soar. These days, though, rising interest rates seem to be slowing the run-up in real estate. What will happen next? In this first part of a two-part series, Wharton professors and experts assess the near future of residential real estate.
While interest rates in the U.S. were low, investors watched their property values soar. These days, though, rising interest rates seem to be slowing the run-up in real estate. What will happen next? In this second part of a two-part series, Wharton experts explore the near future of commercial real estate.
Rising prices and sudden real estate fortunes have attracted investors from all over the world to the United States real estate market. The behavior of the market, however, is uncertain and something that depends a lot on the change in interest rates.
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