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Multifamily, Commercial Tenants, Endless Options
What are your opinions on the best real estate investments out there? This answer typically stems from a view point of how good of a deal did you purchase, but what I am looking more for is what do you think is the most hands off, but best performing assets in your real estate portfolio.
The apartment units I do have perform well, but I would consider them very high on the maintenance list and constant interaction with renters. I have been considering switching up my portfolio to long term commercial leases, or renting shop space (commercial leases.
With so many options out there I was wondering what some of your best headache free real estate investments have been: some examples could be storage units, multifamily rentals, commercial buildings with long term leases, etc.
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@Trenton Parks the most landlord friendly investments are NNN. Triple nets are very passive, but with less headache comes less returns. If you ask my opinion I say go bigger multifamily and get better quality management, that is a great return with less headache.