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Has residential real estate bubble carried over into........

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[b]Subject: Has residential real estate bubble carried over into commercial arena?

I would have to say no this question. First of all, there really is 'no bubble' to burst. The market is simply correcting itself.

There are so many investment dollars looking for commercial properties, the market is continuing at it's pace, for the most part with little or no acknowledgement of the residential real estate ‘bubble’. The annual increase in property values for commercial property has been a more gradual consistent rate than that of the residential housing market. I am sure you know that the housing market has had increases in value in the double digits in many states for several years. This is particularly the case in the housing market of states on the coast where there is expected population growth of 19 - 40% in some states by 2010.

Should you have an interest in learning about commercial financing? Are you considering moving into the commercial arena, but not certain what steps to take? Have you been distraught over not closing a large deal? Would you like to obtain or broaden your skill sets as a commercial loan broker?

Contact me at [email protected] with your name, phone no. and a brief line or two about the goals you look to accomplish, what you are interested in learning or the problems you have had in commercial loan closings that you would like assistance with.

Thoughtful replies from those serious about learning the Commercial Loan Business will receive a response. Thank you.

I hope this helps.[/b]