
13 July 2018 | 22 replies
@Brian Burke pure gold!

4 January 2018 | 7 replies
I'm just getting started investing now...hopefully someday soon I'll be back with more questions as I move up the food chain.

4 January 2018 | 0 replies
ATypical Type of Anchors: Anchor-less or a small convenience store anchor.Trade Area Size: <1 mileProperty Type: Power CenterConcept: Category-dominant anchors, including discount department stores, off-price stores, wholesale clubs, with only a few small tenants.Typical Type of Anchors: Category killers, such as home improvement, discount department, warehouse club and off-price storesTrade Area Size: 5-10 milesProperty Type: LifestyleConcept: Upscale national-chain specialty stores with dining and entertainment in an outdoor setting.Typical Type of Anchors: Large format upscale specialtyTrade Area Size: 8-12 milesProperty Type: Factory OutletConcept: Manufacturers' and retailers' outlet stores selling brand-name goods at a discount.Typical Type of Anchors: Manufacturers' and retailers' outletsTrade Area Size: 25-75 milesProperty Type: Theme/FestivalConcept: Leisure, tourist, retail and service-oriented offerings with entertainment as a unifying theme.

18 January 2018 | 22 replies
I find there's always a gold nuggets of information in each one and I go back to listen to a number of them multiple times.
9 January 2018 | 9 replies
But by and large in my years in the industry most that make it work it for some company and put in an apprenticeship ( just like a good carpenter they don't start out as journeymen) then move up the chain or move out of the business.I also see investors games of just kind of using these people.. yes you go spend what little you have drive around find me a house.. make a small fee while I cash in.. and your only as good as the next deal you bring me.. if you don't bring me anything well sorry it did not workwhat ever this hype is about selling "how to" to people that see this as some great big profit generator when they have no money is just not reality.

8 January 2018 | 4 replies
Your the bank, the higher up the food chain you are the better position you are always in2.

13 August 2018 | 18 replies
They are not much more expensive than a chain drive, but a solid upgrade in class and well worth the money.

7 January 2018 | 6 replies
I need to break this chain...We have never purchased a home, so we plan on starting off with the Live-in Flip strategy.

21 January 2018 | 16 replies
As the 100+ unit properties get snapped up, many local investors are moving down the food chain.

11 January 2018 | 13 replies
All storefronts, with 2 large chain fast food restaurants and a tobacco shop.