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					Dwindling Office, Industrial Vacancy Spurs Launch of Online Space Trading Service
					
									The Registry (San Francisco), Sept. 16, 2015--Amdur, Nancy
As office and industrial space in many markets gets increasingly difficult to find, a real estate Web site is launching a new service this week that allows companies to find and swap space. 
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					Small Cap Buyers Have Big Appetite for Real Estate
					
									National Real Estate Investor, Sept. 16, 2015--Mattson-Teig, Beth
Small property investment deals often fall in the shadow of large trophy property sales that come with hefty price tags. But sales activity for real estate priced below $5 million is proving to be just as hot as it is for those larger assets.
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					Senate Unanimously Passes Bill to Cap Fannie, Freddie Pay
					
							HousingWire, Sept. 16, 2015
A congressional move to limit the salaries for the CEOs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac moved a step closer Tuesday night when the Senate unanimously passed a version of the House's Equity in Government Compensation Act of 2015.
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					Expectations for Institutional Returns Grow
					
									Institutional investors increased their expectations for 2015 returns over the last three months, led by income growth, a new survey reported.
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					Mideast Real Estate Investment Reaches Record
					
									More than $11 billion flowed into real estate globally from the Middle East during the first half of 2015, surpassing 2007's high of $9.6 billion, reported CBRE Group, Los Angeles. 
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					CRE Prices Rise Again, Led by CBD Offices
					
									Property prices increased 70 basis points in July and major-market prices now exceed their pre-crisis peak by nearly 30 percent, reported Moody's Investors Service and Real Capital Analytics, New York.
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					Apartment Renters Renew Despite Rising Rents
					
							More than half of apartment renters whose leases expired in August signed another lease rather than move out, continuing a trend of year-over-year retention-rate increases, reported MPF Research, Carrollton, Texas.
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