CRE redevelopment options and the use of mortgage financing

A significant share of commercial real estate (CRE) investment properties---about half by our estimates---are purchased without a mortgage. Using comprehensive microdata on transactions in the U.S. CRE market, we analyze which types of properties are purchased without a mortgage, highlighting the im...

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