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Observe the bulk of public discussion of the property market and you’d be forgiven for thinking the market only consists of residential property. The buildings which we live in attract far more attention than the buildings we work, shop, play and store things in. Yet those properties make up a major and critical part of the market.

This overlooking of commercial property is not a new development. The commercial property sector has long sat in the background, always there but not seeking attention. And that’s the way that many commercial investors seem to prefer it.

Looking back at the early issues of commercial property didn’t feature much. Over the years that has changed – particulary of late as skyrocketing prices and regulatory changes in the residential sector prompted many investors to look to commercial as an alternative.

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