
27 September 2017 | 99 replies
Although one thing I have noticed in the last decade is that the amount of middle to late 20s to early 40s folks that have done very well for themselves in their chosen field is quite pronounced.. whether its tech sector or other business's that they have run and done well at.When I think back on my investor group back in the late 80s at my HML company in Oakland..

11 September 2015 | 34 replies
In many parts of the US, manufacturing and similar jobs are going away and what remains are service sector jobs.

13 May 2021 | 188 replies
A Chinese takeout actually doesn’t make that much profit after paying the rent and chef and delivery guy..... small business is the only sector that are still hiring In America, most corporations are sending jobs overseas.

8 June 2021 | 87 replies
As I mentioned, planning to enter the MF sector actively.

16 August 2020 | 27 replies
I think having a broad portfolio is good in case one sector is performing poorly and another is doing well.

7 December 2023 | 38 replies
However, jobs in the private sector are not permanent.

25 February 2024 | 17 replies
If Atlanta is like Denver or Colorado Springs where we have MTRs, then there is a wide need across various sectors for medium-term furnished rentals.
13 May 2022 | 13 replies
Its important to be mindful of the average cap rates within each sector and on an apples to apples comparison, meaning you can't compare office space in the financial district with retail in Long Island.

8 October 2023 | 14 replies
I invest in Columbus RE, huge growth to come from recent additions to the tech sector (google, intel, amazon, honda, and many start ups).

23 February 2024 | 3 replies
Commercial real estate values, particularly in sector like self-storage is less prone to economic volatility, offering a more secure investment option.In fact, certain real estate classes like self-storage outperformed during the Great Recession.