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Updated over 3 years ago, 03/16/2021

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Michael Kim
  • Irvine, CA
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Commercial RE in Southern California

Michael Kim
  • Irvine, CA
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Hi all,

Im looking for seasoned CRE agents or investors in Southern California willing to give me some advice. My partners and I are looking to get into our first CRE deal. We are trying to learn the nuances of CRE, as it seems a bit more complicated than the single family investment we are used to.

We have access to costar, but everything I hear tells me that the best deals are not even listed. We dont have a specific focus right now but our goals are to get a deal in southern california (want the first deal to be local) and we want a NNN lease. I specifically would like some advice about how to vet the quality of tenants since this seems to be one of the most important factors. any other advice would be graciously accepted.

Thank you

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