As South Florida’s real estate market tightens and economic uncertainty leaves buyers and sellers wondering what’s next, the opportunities investors had during the pandemic’s peak to buy distressed properties at a good price may not last.

There’s a notable slowdown in acquisitions as buyers wait and observe the market, according to developer Ben Mandell of Tricera Capital, which specializes in urban retail, office and mixed-use investments.

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