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Commercial Property Sales Surge 30% Despite Economic Headwinds

Commercial real estate transactions valued at $25 million or more climbed to $164 billion in the first half of 2026, marking a 29.9% increase over the same period last year. Despite persistent global volatility and elevated Treasury yields, investors are signaling a renewed appetite for large-scale property acquisitions.

Commercial Property Sales Surge 30% Despite Economic Headwinds
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According to the latest Mid-Year Broker Rankings from Green Street’s Real Estate Alert, the sector is displaying unexpected resilience. While the $164 billion figure represents the primary growth driver, smaller transactions also saw gains: properties valued between $5 million and $25 million rose 9.3% to $57.1 billion, up from $52.25 billion in the first half of 2025.

Brokered trades outperformed the broader market, with sell-side advisor transactions jumping 39.3%. Managing editor Rich Quinn noted that investment professionals are balancing concerns over employment growth and interest rates against a fundamental belief in market stability. This "risk-on" sentiment suggests that current macroeconomic pressures have not yet stifled the upward momentum established over the past two years.

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