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By Bob Bright, Esq.In part two of this series, I briefly touched upon bankruptcy as one of the risks that should be assessed when considering investing in a non-performing note.For most investors,…Continue
Tags: distressed assets, commercial real estate
Started this discussion. Last reply by JW Najarian Oct 25, 2012.
Posted by Bob Bright, Esq. Commercial real estate values have dropped an average of 40% to 50% from the peak of the market in 2007. The significance of this decline will become even more apparent as…Continue
Tags: troubled assets, distressed loans, distressed assets, commercial real estate, npn
Started May 20, 2011
Posted by Bob Bright, Esq. Market conditions have placed a huge burden upon lenders as they find themselves saddled with a massive inventory of non-performing loans. Under normal circumstances, the…Continue
Tags: troubled assets, distressed loans, distressed assets, commercial real estate, npn
Started May 18, 2011
But That Doesn’t Mean Banks Won’t Be Stressed for Several Years To ComeWith numbers like $185.5 billion of distressed CRE bank assets on the books at the end of 2010 and another $62 billion in…Continue
Tags: offmarketassets, real estate, real estate crisis, off market assets, distressed assets
Started this discussion. Last reply by Bob Schecter Mar 31, 2011.
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