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trying to get to commercial real estate...
Guys, I have a real estate background, I have flipped homes but never done rentals (that's another topic for another thread) but I really want to get into commercial. How do I jump into a hot commercial market I know of in my area without being a millionaire? I know of several commercial offices for sale that are 100% occupancy through 2023 in a growing community in Oklahoma. I have seen copies of the lease agreements and the financial pro forma for this property. How can I best approach this situation?