Are you looking to buy a multi-family asset in the next three years? All these different things are going to play into your experience as an owner. If you’re not comfortable taking those risks, take a step back and reconsider investing in real estate.
What are the three top questions I get asked by investors every single day?
So timing is everything. You want to make sure that you are able to maximize on your ROI in that transaction so taking the right time, doing the right steps to get into commercial property investment are going to be critical for you to succeed.
Whether you are a property owner looking to augment your portfolio or if you’re a tenant looking for a retail space, we’re the people you should call. We try to be on top of things, know where the new things are coming up in the city, and stay ahead of the curve, so that you are always maximizing on your return.
You know one thing that’ll make you a better agent? Listening. Listening to what is happening in your business and in your community on a day-to-day basis.
I thought I’d talk a little bit about building relationships.
Build relationships in your community on a day-to-day basis and you’ll never have to pray for business, you’ll never have to ask for a business because it comes naturally.
I believe the number one job of an agent or broker is to solve the problems and make sure clients have a meeting of the minds.
So maybe not in other cities, but in New York City, real estate and politics are kind of married to each other. Why is that?
What are the things that you should be prepared with if you are looking to lease a commercial property for your business?
So is there optimism in commercial real estate in New York? I think so.
Well in the market, people are a bit concerned. Are we in a recession? Are we going into a deep recession? Are we going towards a depression? All these words are thrown out on TV, on the news, and in different mediums, but what does that mean to you as a commercial real estate investor?
You’ve previously talked a little bit about air rights as well as zoning, now those things are not fixed, in finite things here in New York City.