United States:
Seyfarth's 2021 Real Estate Market Sentiment Survey
21 January 2021
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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As we begin the new year, Seyfarth's Real Estate practice
would like to know your top concerns for the market in 2021 and
invites you to take our short four-minute survey.
In Seyfarth's 2021 Real Estate Market Sentiment Survey,
commercial real estate executives from all sectors are being asked
about their sentiments surrounding the impacts of political
transition, the COVID-19 pandemic, and remote working, among other
critical issues facing the industry.
The survey is confidential and any responses you provide will be
aggregated with all survey responses. In the past, survey results
have been covered by GlobeSt.com, Commercial Property
Executive, CoStar, Bisnow, and The Real
Deal, to name a few news outlets.
Take the survey
Thanks for your time and we look forward to sharing the results
with you soon.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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