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The June results show an improvement for most sectors compared with last month with large improvements in the retail subsectors for free standing and shopping center-focused REITs.
Michael Weil, CEO of American Finance Trust, Inc., offered advice for young professionals looking to advance their careers in commercial real estate.
The August survey focuses on three property subsectors: apartments, free standing retail, and shopping center retail. The results show gains made last month for retail have held steady for free standing and improved further for shopping centers.
BMO poll forecasts that residential REIT sector will be top performer in 2015.
Global head of research Melinda McLauglin says deliveries down 35% for all logistics types.
David Auerbach sees potential for REITs to connect with a broad audience via Clubhouse.