Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Drop In December

Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Drop In December

Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Drop In December
Boston-based loan sale advisor DebtX said declining commercial real estate performance and rising risk-free rates caused prices on auctioned commercial loans to fall slightly in December.
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Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Rise in November

Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Rise in November

Commercial Real Estate Loan Prices Rise in November
The aggregate value of Commercial Real Estate loans priced by DebtX that collateralizes CMBS increased to 77.7% as of November 30, 2009 from 76.9% as of October 30, 2009. The aggregate value is down from 81.3% as of January 30, 2009.
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Tax implications of carrying loan on sale of apartment building?

My brother just got his capital gains statement for the sale of a 4 unit apartment. He is carrying 90% of the sale price from the buyer with loan at 6% interest. Is there some regulation that allows reduction in his current tax liability?


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