Last Updated: September 3, 2010 ET

Prices of CRE Loans Increase in July

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BOSTON-The cumulative value of Commercial Real Estate loan prices has shown an increase of 79.4% at the end of July 2010 as compared to 77.4% by end of June 2010. On July 31, 2009, the loans valued by DebtX that collateralize CMBS stood at 71.1%.

DebtX valued about 57,801 CRE loans with a $679.5 billion cumulative principal balance that collateralizes 623 US CMBS trusts on July 30, 2010. These indicate the CRE loans market that collateralizes CMBS will improve continually. For the full story, go to Florida Real Estate Journal.


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