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Higher Insurance Costs Have Eaten Away 3.6 Percent of Apartment Property Values
CRE news writes:
“Commercial Real Estate Direct Staff Report The value of apartment properties has declined by 3.6 percent since the fourth quarter of 2019 solely because of higher insurance premiums, according to…”
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The value of apartment properties has declined by 3.6 percent since the fourth quarter of 2019 solely because of higher insurance premiums, according to CBRE. Insurance premiums are the sixth-largest expense for properties, but have contributed to 17 percent of … Continue reading
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