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A new U.S. real estate forecast based on a survey of 39 of the industry’s leading economists and analysts shows that commercial property transactions are expected to rise over the next two years to levels not seen since before the recession—exceeding the volumes hit in 2006. The annual study, conducted by the Urban Land Institute and financial and accounting services firm Ernst & Young, predicts that commercial property transaction volume will reach $430 billion by 2016.