There has been an ongoing curiosity on the part of many, particularly investors, of when the distressed inventory will suddenly hit. For some, it's a chance to pick up bargains that will eventually regain value. Others are worried about the effect a wave of distressed properties will have on other valuations.
The former group, at least, may be disappointed.
A recent Cushman & Wakefield analysis says that while the amount of distressed inventory will continue to growth, "it will not be an avalanche."
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