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Time To ‘Shake Off The Rust’: Texas CRE Preps For A Big Year Ahead As Market Finds Its Footing

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Even before the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut of 50 basis points, deal activity in certain asset classes was picking up in Texas. 

Now is the time for buyers and sellers to position themselves to take advantage of this accelerating activity, according to JLL Capital Markets advisers based in Texas, who expect 2025 to be a strong year for deals.

 

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