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All Forum Posts by: Kishore P.

Kishore P. has started 27 posts and replied 124 times.

@Andrew Johnson : Appreciate your insight and Thank you for taking the time to respond and post here.

@Joel Owens, @Andrew Johnson: Appreciate you Joel for moderating this forum and post, so in both your assessment, If I were to make a stretch here:  shifting population Demographic/Density will open up new opportunities with repurposed retail space. Reading the News Editorial one comes away with not so rosy picture. Glad to note that yourself and others out here still take the contrarian view and see opportunities galore !

BTW, I just got my State of Michigan Salesperson license last week and looking into Commercial Real Estate and my plan is to continue my education in Real Estate and hang my license with Commercial/Residental Broker. There are so many avenues in Commercial Real Estate my head spin sometimes.

 Thank You, both for insight.

Hello:

1. http://tinyurl.com/CRE-Bubble-Burst

2. http://tinyurl.com/11-Trillion-Bubble

The above mentioned two articles paints a dismal future for Commercial Real Estate (CRE).

I was hoping a learned members here who are Investors/Economists connected with CRE can throw some light on What does it means to Real Estate in general and educate the fellow BP folks.

The following are few questions that come to light :

1. Who bails out the banks/Insurance companies if the Commercial Backed Mortgage Securities (CBMS) collapses in Value when the underlying asset looses value?

2. What happens to Millions of Retail Space, will they be re-zoned for other uses? Rezoning increase Inventories of its class, which mean deflationary pressure on $ price/sft ?

3. How ? will Cities and Municipalities cope with revenue short fall that CRE in their respective communities were generating , What will its effect on the Bond Rating for Municipal Bonds of such communities.

4. Will it mean uptick of more Municipalities filing bankruptcies, cause a deflationary pressure on Home Values, will it wipe away the gains made post Financial Armageddon Part I in 2008.

5. Will the real estate holding companies holding millions of SFT on their portfolio be able to sustain and find alternate re-financing.

6. What impact does this situation have on Banks lending for smaller REI to Commercial and Residential Real Estate Market?

Pl, abstain from trolling making disparaging, denigrating and disingenuous comments

I appreciate in advance comments that provide other differing views and insights to all readers alike.

Thank You

Sincerely

Kishore. P


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Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Justin Decamp, Thank your for your vote, always glad to help out.

Post: Notes Blog Post in BP

Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Alicia Prokos ,@Adam Loud, @Brett Coryell: Than You for your voting on my post and glad to help out. Good Luck !

Post: Notes Blog Post in BP

Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Don Souza: Glad to help out. Good luck on your quest. 

Post: Notes Blog Post in BP

Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Kevin Trumbull : Exactly Kevin, I started the journey of capturing all possible Blog Post that contain Notes. I'd like to propose to BP that they could add a feature to Categorize blogs into: Beginner, Intermediate and Advance levels. Doing so would immensely benefit paying Pro Customers. This feature will layout the map/plan for the paid members to learn/educate as much as possible here in BP and pursue any REI Subject Matter of their liking.

Offering such additional features mentioned above is a win-win for both BP PRO members as well as BP in form of increased revenue. They could also showcase these features as an incentive to convert into paying PRO customers.

You, I and other BP PRO see the value proposition in our ability, willingness to pay for such customer-centric features by parting additional $$'s as an INVESTMENT in ourselves to be better educated in the Subject Matter of our liking.

cc: @brian turner, @Mindy Jensen, @Joshua Dorkin

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Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Tim Holmes, @Brett Coryell: TY for your votes, glad to note that you find the info. compiled helpful. Good Luck.

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Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Richard Allen: You are welcome, glad to help out.

Post: Notes Blog Post in BP

Kishore P.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Farmington, MI
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 69

@Bill F, Thank You for your Vote glad to help out, Good Luck with your quest and investment with Notes Investing.