LOS ANGELES-The rumors of distressed assets’ demise have beengreatly exaggerated, says Jess Bressi, partnerwith McKenna Long & Aldridge, who spoke withCarrie Rossenfeld during RealShare Real Estate 2012. He also talkedabout:
- How distressed assets should be approached today.
- The importance of looking to secondary and tertiary markets forinvesting
- The fact that investors can still make money with distressedassets
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