Commercial Real Estate Market Podcast

Posted by Admin SATXProperty on Friday, August 19th, 2011 at 10:40am.

Dr. Dotzour, Chief Economist at Texas A&M Real Estate Center, recently opened a bank account in Canada...

LISTEN TO HEAR MARK DOTZOUR

COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center, National Association of Realtors) – For those who have never heard Mark Dotzour talk, here's your chance.

Yesterday the Center's chief economist did a 30-minute webinar for the National Association of Realtors concerning the current state of the commercial real estate market.

Dotzour discusses the outlook for job growth in the next 12 months and what he describes as a “bipolar” commercial real estate market. He takes a look at the health of businesses and consumers in today’s economy.

He also discusses Fed monetary policy and refers to Ben Bernanke as a “warrior without ammunition.”

It is a fast-moving half-hour of insight and analysis for commercial real estate professionals.

To hear the webinar, click here

For more Dotzour comments on the Fed's "playbook," read his blog post from yesterday.

The Real Estate Center is part of the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University in College Station - the heart of the Research Valley.


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