By MANDY JACKSON
CREJ Staff Writer
Frustrated with the lack of opportunities to acquire commercial real estate at bargain basement prices, investors are looking at alternate ways to gain access to properties.
With more demand from investors with funds that have to be deployed in a limited amount of time than there is a supply of properties or loans, pricing seems to be moving up from the basement to the first floor, but the risk remains elevated...
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