RCA Commercial Property Trend Data Available on Bloomberg
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Source: RCA
RCA reports: Commercial real estate trend data from Real Capital Analytics, Inc. is now on the Bloomberg Professional® service, available to more than 300,000 of the world's leading financial and business professionals.
Bloomberg Professional users can gain access to RCA’s global commercial property market information. RCA’s proprietary property database is unique to the industry and offers the most current and comprehensive information available for commercial real estate investors.
“Real Capital Analytics was established to bring to commercial property the transparency and analytics available in other financial markets,” said Robert M. White, Jr., RCA’s founder and president. “It is especially gratifying that with this agreement with Bloomberg, RCA’s trend information will be made available to the entire financial community.”
RCA is the first and only independent property research firm to comprehensively track commercial property investment transactions, and analyze capital flows, investment trends, and real estate prices in more than 120 countries. RCA’s subscribers access a proprietary property transaction database with details on each deal and the parties involved for the office, retail, industrial, multifamily, hotel and developable land sectors.
Bloomberg users can access RCA’s database of current market-level pricing, cap rates and volume for all commercial property types, by searching for RCA [Go].
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