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Corey Dutton
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3 Interesting Property Types for Real Estate Investors

Corey Dutton
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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National Real Estate Investor posted an article recently called, “8 Alternative Property Types for Today’s Real Estate Investor.” This was a well-written article by Elaine Misonzhnik and highlights some interesting property types including:

1.Farms: As the demand for organically grown food continues to grow, this is right on. But to this I would add the growing demand for both commercial space as well as agricultural property in States that may follow suit to Colorado.

2.Data Centers: To this I would ask, how hard is it to follow the trend for data center space, e.g. where companies are buying?

3.Billboards: Classified as real property and on track to becoming REITs, billboards may be something for real estate investors to look at again.

Check out the entire article and the other 5 property types highlighted in this article on National Real Estate Investor.

(Source: http://nreionline.com/: http://nreionline.com/finance-investment/8-alternative-property-types-today-s-real-estate-investor#slide-1-field_images-954431)

Posted by Corey Curwick Dutton

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