Commercial Real Estate Is Getting Too Cheap to Ignore

Commercial property is one of the few U.S. assets that looks fairly valued. PHOTO: RICHARD B. LEVINE/SIPA USA/REUTERS

Poor commercial real estate. Fewer investors want to touch it after being burned by falling property values in recent years. They have better options anyway. Why settle for 7% annual returns on real estate when Nvidia is delivering 70%? 

Yet property is one of the last assets in the U.S. that looks fairly priced and could turn out to be a place to hide if there is an artificial-intelligence bubble.


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