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Glenn Gayet
  • St. Petersburg, FL
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Commercial Real Estate / CRE Investment Vegas vs Phoenix

Glenn Gayet
  • St. Petersburg, FL
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I am on the east coast right now but am looking to move to either Vegas or Phoenix come the beginning of October. I am looking to work in commercial real estate focused on multi-family or with a real estate investment firm. I am looking to put myself in the best position to succeed. It seems like Phoenix is growing rapidly and that they are building down there and it won't be anytime too soon that the supply will meet the demand. As for Vegas it has been highly ranked for multi-family transaction volume. Something that needs to be taken into consideration is the the amount of agents in proportion to the amount of work. 10X more transaction volume with 20x more agents is not as good as 5x more transaction volume with 5x more agents, all in proportion. Was wondering if anyone had any insight on this. Thanks!