Office sales activity collapsed in the second quarter in Los Angeles, and a new transfer tax imposed on property sellers within the city limits is being blamed as a primary culprit.
Office sales activity collapsed in the second quarter in Los Angeles, and a new transfer tax imposed on property sellers within the city limits is being blamed as a primary culprit.
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