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The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates is unlikely to provide immediate relief for the real estate sector. According to Liz Harts, the President of Leasing for North America at Newmark, the commercial real estate market has faced years of oversupply and uncertainty. However, recent analyses suggest that the market may have reached its lowest point and could be poised for a resurgence.
Harts shared her insights during a conversation with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets," highlighting the potential for recovery in the commercial space. As investors keep a close eye on economic indicators and the Fed's actions, the hope is that stability in interest rates will foster a more favorable environment for real estate investments. Despite the challenges that have plagued the market, there is a growing optimism that the worst may be over, paving the way for a gradual rebound in the coming months.
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