The Trump administration has boosted confidence in the nation’s commercial real estate sector, according to an Akerman survey.

Over half of the 200 investors and lenders surveyed by the Miami-based law firm said they feel optimistic about the future of commercial real estate in 2017 compared with only 38 percent last year. President Donald Trump’s promises on deregulation, tax reductions and stronger economic growth supported the positive sentiment, with 64 percent of real estate executives saying his political agenda will have a rosy impact on the industry.

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