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Investment Opportunity: 10 Reasons Why Self Storage is the Smart Money’s Next Big Move
Discover why savvy investors are flocking to self-storage. Uncover 10 reasons this recession-proof industry is the smart money’s next big move.
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Deep Dive into buying Multi Family with Axel Ragnarsson of Aligned Real Estate Partners
On the podcast, I recently spoke with Axel Ragnarsson, an active real estate investor based in Boston, MA, and the founder of Aligned Real Estate Partners. Axel began his journey with small individual deals and has since raised over seven figures in equity, undertaken joint ventures, and been a principal party in transactions totaling over…
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Turning Hotels Into Apartments To Fix the Affordable Housing Crisis in America — with Ryan Sudeck, CEO of Sage Investment Group
On our latest episide of CREInsights, I got the opportunity to chat with Ryan Sudeck, CEO of Sage Investment Group. Sage is tackling America’s housing crisis by converting hotels into long-term multifamily housing. Sage has been redeveloping underperforming real estate assets since 2020, when they launched their evergreen fund, now run by a team of…
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Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Defined for Commercial Real Estate Investors
What is a Capital Expenditure (CapEx)? Capital Expenditures are payments for work and services done on a properties that are capitalized onto a properties balance sheet rather than deducted as an expense on a P&L. These are the investments that you make into a property to maintain or expand the day-to-day business operations. As a…
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A Class vs. B Class vs. C Class in Commercial Real Estate – What’s the Difference?
If you’re in the market to buy commercial real estate, you’ve probably heard the terms tossed around like “Class A Office Space” or “C-Class Facility in up & coming market!”. And if these terms confuse you, you’re not alone. Defining Classes of real estate can be an extremely subjective topic. There is no bureau or…
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From Private Investments to Fundraising: The Journey of Scholastic Capital — with Sean O’Dowd
On the podcast, I recently sat down with Sean O’Dowd, the founder of Scholastic Capital. Scholastic Capital is a real estate investment firm that buys single-family homes in elite high school districts and rents them to families on three-year leases. Sean started this venture in 2020 with his wife using their own funds, and now…