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Nick Clurman
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Whats up with commercial RE in Sacramento.

Nick Clurman
  • Fair Oaks, CA
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As a somewhat new transplant to the Sacramento area, I'm startled to see so much vacant retail, office, and general commercial RE.  What does this bode for investors and the local economy?  Are there hidden opportunities?  With large department stores closing,  office space being of less demand.   What will happen to all these assets?  I know this is a very broad question but hopefully, someone out there has some wisdom to, share.

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David Noh
  • San Francisco Bay Area
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David Noh
  • San Francisco Bay Area
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@Kris Zabish

Good luck my man, I'm from the Bay and prices around here were awful so I started looking 1~2 hour radius but it seems like even Sacramento area is also getting very saturated for residential !

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