The BEST Property Types To Break Into CRE in 2023

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024

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  • @BreakIntoCRE
    @BreakIntoCRE  Рік тому +6

    Which product type(s) are you most bullish on right now? Why?

    • @alpinismutilitar3886
      @alpinismutilitar3886 Рік тому +1

      tks

    • @ritualcraftsman2046
      @ritualcraftsman2046 Рік тому +1

      This is great stuff! Do you have any info in your program about LIHTC or can you make a video / post resources on how I can learn more without working at a big company?

  • @Kurt-rg8jq
    @Kurt-rg8jq Рік тому +3

    I'm a CRE Analyst doing balance sheet lending at a large bank. I work on the core asset types (MF, Industrial, Office, Retail). Down the hall is our affordable housing lending team and I was tasked to help out for a month and that's when I learned about LIHTC & all the complicated sources of funds. I previously considered the affordable housing type God's work & categorized them in the non-profit sector, but then realized these guys are specialized & making some pretty good darn money.

    • @ritualcraftsman2046
      @ritualcraftsman2046 Рік тому

      This is awesome. Any idea how someone can learn these skills without having to work in one of these big firms?

  • @RealFindsPod
    @RealFindsPod Рік тому +5

    100% agree on asset or location specialization based on skills or passion. Marrying an asset class or location because it’s hot looks very silly in a few years when it’s not…

  • @smitd4ty
    @smitd4ty Рік тому +3

    #2 yes - affordable housing

  • @byronfriend3493
    @byronfriend3493 Рік тому +1

    I’m a current junior finance major who accepted an internship at The Michael’s Organization this summer as a real estate development intern! I’m so excited to learn more about low income tax credits and have a real passion for affordable housing, and I just started the break into CRE modeling course! How are the opportunities in investment sales for affordable housing and are there…? I think I want to go the investment sales route, love the content and you’re really helping me out!

    • @BreakIntoCRE
      @BreakIntoCRE  Рік тому +2

      Congrats on landing the internship, Byron! The Seattle CBRE office controls a lot of the major affordable housing investment sales activity across the country, but there are definitely other players out there and more and more firms will create teams focused on this sector as activity continues to increase. Great to hear the content has been so helpful!

  • @kylechetram915
    @kylechetram915 Рік тому

    Big thing I'd say over all these is distressed office properties. Convert those to multifamily and you'll make money.

  • @AE-lo4jz
    @AE-lo4jz Рік тому

    Would you consider Manufactured Housing affordable housing?

  • @yingwu2143
    @yingwu2143 Рік тому

    I’m looking to invest some properties that has a steady cash flow for retirement. Also I do care about the COC returns as a common sense of an investor. Will the stripe shopping center a good candidate? I’m asking because the cap rate is usually between 5~6.5% if the location is good. Under today’s interest rate, the 10 years average COC return is actually around 6 or lower. What do you think? Will that worth to invest?

  • @sacfan703
    @sacfan703 Рік тому

    Hi Justin, what are some of the job titles and/or firms in the retail space?

  • @jakehoffer321
    @jakehoffer321 Рік тому +1

    If I don’t know much about excel or CRE does the membership provide beginner courses too?

    • @BreakIntoCRE
      @BreakIntoCRE  Рік тому

      Definitely - we have courses for absolute beginners within the platform, so there is no need to have an advanced skill set to jump in.

  • @davidroldan6007
    @davidroldan6007 Рік тому

    Excellent video, Justin. I have always had an interest in retail because you need to understand which location will be best for a store.

  • @abaloutsake
    @abaloutsake Рік тому

    Hi Justin, thank you so much for the great video. I noticed CRE Academy doesn't yet have a course tailored to the specifics of affordable housing underwriting. Can you please point me to a book/course/any other resource that will help me learn the ins and outs of the asset class and its underwriting? I have taken all your courses and loved them. Thank you so much for any suggestions you may have.