"Commercial property investors are eyeing bargains and they are taking a generally conservative approach," CORFAC president Christopher Kinum, a Garibaldi Group broker in Chatham, NJ, tells GlobeSt.com.

"Interest rates are at their lowest in more than a generation; new development in most markets is limited and that and other economic considerations are very favorable to commercial property investment generally."

For small regional companies still in a growth cycle, "there are some excellent opportunities to be found in most markets," Kinum says.

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