brock on Nostr: The valuation change is likely permanent but do you think the funds believe they can ...
The valuation change is likely permanent but do you think the funds believe they can push a few years down the road?
As with most things, timing matters. When will the CRE credit crisis hit? If banks and investors are okay changing terms and delaying payouts couldn’t this futility last several years?
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