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Updated almost 8 years ago,

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • South Jordan, UT
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The [Crazy] Commercial Goal

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • South Jordan, UT
Posted

First off, I don't really know commercial. I only know a guy who knows commercial. I know retails and office tenants seem to stay longer. As an owner, NNN seems appealing in many ways. Our current portfolio includes performing mortgage notes, lease options yet to be exercised, fix and flips, and buy and holds.

Our next step in this process, we feel, is to get into the commercial game.

We have kicked around the idea of creating a path to purchase a few Class A commercial real estate buildings.

What are the risks?

What are the benefits?

How do we go about it (if we would like to have ownership/equity in these deals?

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