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Is the Bucharest commercial property market at a turning point?

With domestic demand still weakening, the near-term outlook for Bucharest’s logistics and retail property sectors is subdued. But there is some potential for office-based employment to rise from here, suggesting that Bucharest’s office market could start to reverse the rental falls of the past few years. This could trigger a relatively sharp fall in yields, with positive implications for office values.

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