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What Dead Malls Tell Us About the Future of Commercial Real Estate

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Distress Sales and Valuation Declines in the Real Estate Market

During distress sales, the valuation of real estate in cities like New York and San Francisco has decreased significantly, with prices dropping from $1000 per square foot to around $500 per square foot. However, if you have a long-term fixed rate mortgage and stable tenants, you can avoid the impact of this decrease. Weaker assets, on the other hand, cannot escape the decline in value and are often abandoned by the sponsors. An example is Blackstone's asset at 1740 Broadway, which was initially valued at $1000 per square foot but decreased to $300 per square foot after the largest tenant left.

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