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The hottest play in 2023?
Curious the hottest play in 2023 that you can scale (rinse and repeat)? Could be CRE or Residential? I came across this article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-hottest-real-estate-play-is... and thought it was interesting.
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@Chris C., could be my personal experience, but I feel strip centers have been "hot" for a while. Specifically, necessity based retail.
Retail, like all real estate and any business, has its own networks and nuances. To me the "hottest" play is the one you know.
One thing that I didn't catch in this article: what happens to retail when you are in a recession? A lot of the data seems to be backwards looking, with a little current day quotes. Not to say this isn't a good sector. I am an LP in a neighborhood center fund. To be clear, I signed my commitment over a year ago. To date, they have called about 30% of my commitment.
I say this because: this isn't a 2023 hot trend. This has been a popular asset class for several years now. I still believe in the asset class, but there are a lot of nuanced risks. Additionally, there has not been a lot of syndicators come up in this space, like multifamily and residential has seen with influencers peddling their master classes and consulting programs.
I am glad you shared. Again, while I work in multifamily and invest in it, I always like when posts are made like this reminding this community that there is more out there than buying a SFR, Airbnb or investing in a MF syndication.