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Summary: In the fourth quarter, U.S. commercial real estate prices improved for large-dollar deals in major markets, while smaller transactions in secondary markets either stabilized or slowed their decline. The increase in high-value deals was accompanied by rising transaction volumes, reaching a two-year high of 4,538 sales totaling $35.53 billion. Industrial property prices rose across both large and small markets, while other sectors showed mixed performance. Investment-grade sales, comprising 63% of the quarter’s deals, surged 25.1% year-over-year, with an average deal size of $7.44 million. Regionally, price trends were mixed, but overall conditions improved compared to previous quarters.

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