Elliott D. Pollack & Company's extensive experience in the Southwest region has provided the firm with information resources and a database that surpass any other.
In the spring and fall of each year, Elliott D. Pollack & Company conducts the Greater Phoenix Real Estate Consensus. The consensus provides two to three-year forecasts of vacancy, absorption and new construction for the single family, multi-family, office, retail and industrial markets. The consensus tables and accompanying article are published in the Greater Phoenix Blue Chip by the Bank One Economic Outlook Center in the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. For more information, call (480) 965-5543.
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Greater Phoenix Blue Chip Real Estate Consensus
The 2nd quarter 2008 Greater Phoenix Blue Chip Real Estate Consensus has been released and includes forecasts for single family, multi-family, office, retail and industrial through 2009. Click here to read the most recent article.
Construction Outlook: Panel Expects Big Declines For All Sectors Second
Quarter 2008
Economic & Fiscal Impact of Commercial Real Estate
Elliott D. Pollack and Company was retained to perform an economic and fiscal impact study of the commercial real estate markets in Greater Phoenix and Greater Tucson, Arizona. The analysis focuses on the economic and fiscal impacts of the retail, office and industrial sub-sectors, specifically addressing both the construction of buildings as well as their operations. The three following categories of real estate activity encompass the areas that generate impacts within the local economy, providing jobs for thousands of residents.
(1) Construction of commercial space; (2) Building maintenance and management; (3) Commercial real estate sales.
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REAL ESTATE DATA
In addition, Elliott D. Pollack & Company provides information on real estate trends. Please choose among the various graphs below on the Greater Phoenix, Arizona and U.S. real estate market.
Greater Phoenix Housing Market Click here to view the presentation
Housing Opportunity Index
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