The Green Street Commercial Property Price Index increased by 4.4% last month, with prices of every asset type included in Green Street's index increasing. The index is now a mere 1% below pre-pandemic levels.

"Top lines are improving, cap rates are declining, and property prices are quickly recovering lost ground," said Peter Rothemund, managing director at Green Street. "In some cases, like self-storage, industrial, and manufactured home parks, prices are hitting new highs—and are now 15-25% higher than pre-COVID marks."

Buyers and sellers have been in a standoff over pricing since the pandemic began, and rising prices suggest that buyers are now more willing to negotiate on price. "While some discounting has occurred in unique situations, valuations of most asset types have largely held steady or surpassed pre-health crisis levels as strong buyer interest has aligned with limited for-sale inventory," Marcus & Millichap notes in a recent report on the phenomenon. "This dynamic has also led to cap rate compression among sought after assets."

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