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Terry Hale
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  • Malibu, CA
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Recession Proof Commercial Real Estate

Terry Hale
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Malibu, CA
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Hello, hope everyone is staying safe. This is the time to invest in storage facilities, do you agree?

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Bill F.
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Bill F.
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@Terry Hale If its all the same, I'll save my time, and yours, and avoid a sales pitch that will go no where. 

I have looked at a few SS portfolios and am well aware of the intricacies of the business model. I know for a fact they they are not "fool proof" because no investment is fool proof; they have their own unique challenges and pressures, just like any other asset class. 

Sounds like you buy under-performing assets that have been mis-managed, which a is great niche. However, that's a J O B and not passive by any stretch of the imagination. 

Free advice is worth what you pay for it, but I'd re-read read the forum rules about self promotion. BP is a great community and it seems like with your unique perspective you could add a lot. However, it isn't a place to come and lead generate for your business without giving anything back. If you want to stay long term, I'd tone down the self promotion and let your high quality posts, based on years of experience and expertise, bring clients to you. 

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