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266. Rate Drops, National vs. Boutique Brokerages, and More (Office Hours)
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266. Rate Drops, National vs. Boutique Brokerages, and More (Office Hours)

The Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast · The Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast

September 25, 202431m 11s

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Show Notes

Key Takeaways:

Potential Interest Rate Drops: There is speculation that interest rates could drop by 25-50 basis points by the end of the year, which could impact the commercial real estate market.

Competing with Larger Brokerages: Smaller, boutique brokerage firms can compete with larger national firms by focusing on smaller deal sizes, niche markets, and providing personalized service. Joining a broker's mastermind can also help develop strategies.

Wholesaling Land Deals: Wholesaling land can be a viable option, but it's important to ensure there is significant "meat on the bone" for the next buyer to justify the wholesale markup.

Finding Off-Market Opportunities: Sending targeted mailers to property owners in specific zip codes can help uncover off-market value-add commercial real estate deals.

Partnering for Ground-Up Development: When partnering on a first-time ground-up development, the focus should be on learning and de-risking the project, rather than maximizing the profit split.

Importance of Local Market Knowledge: Understanding the unique needs and gaps in a local market can help identify the highest and best use for a commercial property.

Choosing a Commercial Brokerage: Joining a commercial-focused brokerage, rather than a residential firm, is crucial for properly learning the industry and gaining the respect of larger investors.