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  2. 2020s commercial real estate distress - Wikipedia

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    2020s commercial real estate distress was a worldwide spike in commercial real estate distress that began in the 2020s in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and interest rates hikes by central banks in response to the 2021 inflation crisis. Although the increase in distress occurred globally it was most acute in the United States and China.

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    Late billionaire real estate investor Sam Zell was also well-known for bargain hunting distressed properties. In fact, his reputation for seeking out undervalued deals was so entrenched it earned ...

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    For 217 Angell Street Investments II LLC, that's "the ownership and operation of commercial real estate, including without limitation a hotel, multi-family apartments, retail or office, and other ...

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    Illegal property flipping is a fraud whereby recently acquired property is resold for a considerable profit with an artificially inflated value, typically in order to defraud a lender into lending more than the true value of the property or defraud a buyer into paying a higher price than should be necessary. The property is quickly resold after ...

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    REO sale property in San Diego, California. Real estate owned, or REO, is a term used in the United States to describe a class of property owned by a lender—typically a bank, government agency, or government loan insurer—after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction. [1]

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