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Webinar Summary:

The ULI Real Estate Economic Forecast is a semiannual survey of economists and analysts at the nation’s leading real estate organizations and includes three-year projections of 27 key economic and real estate indicators, ranging from GDP to commercial real estate transactions and property sector performance. How do the experts see 27 key economic and real estate indicators moving by the end of 2022, 2023, and 2024? How have forecasts changed from six months earlier? And why? What signals are the experts watching for in real estate as they look ahead? Where do the experts agree and disagree? Hear a lively debate between leading economists and analysts who participated in the Real Estate Economic Forecast survey as they explain or defend their opinions: Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions or challenge their views about what’s ahead for the real estate industry through the end of 2022 and all the way through 2024.

The Report is available here.

Webinar Summary: The ULI Real Estate Economic Forecast is a semiannual survey of economists and analysts at the nation’s leading real estate organizations and includes three-year projections of 27 key economic and real estate indicators, ranging from GDP to commercial real estate transactions and property sector performance. How do the experts see 27 key economic and real estate indicators moving by the end of 2022, 2023, and 2024? How have forecasts changed from six months earlier? And why? What signals are the experts watching for in real estate as they look ahead? Where do the experts agree and disagree? Hear a lively debate between leading economists and analysts who participated in the Real Estate Economic Forecast survey as they explain or defend their opinions: Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions or challenge their views about what’s ahead for the real estate industry through the end of 2022 and all the way through 2024.

The Report is available here.

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