South Florida’s commercial real estate community expects the industry to continue its upward performance this year despite the nation’s bumpy political climate and Miami’s looming inventory of luxury condominiums.
Aside from a potential oversupply in new retail development and a tighter Miami-Dade County office market, industry experts showed little concern about the direction of the market in 2017 at a conference Wednesday. The conversation was relatively upbeat for the CCIM Institute-hosted event titled “Storms on the Horizon.”
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