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German Commercial Property Could Decline Further, Report Warns

German Commercial Property Could Decline Further, Report Warns

Bloomberg21 hours ago
German commercial property prices are at risk of further declines as structural changes such as the shift to online shopping and home office as well as stricter energy requirements weigh on the sector, according to a regular report from a government-led commission.
Such risks would be amplified further if investors in open ended real estate funds accelerate withdrawals, the report to Germany's lawmakers said. While commercial prices stagnated last year, a lack of transactions could have distored the picture.
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