Listen "2022 Real Estate Investor Predictions"
Episode Synopsis
As an investor, I know you might have different questions about where you should invest in real estate and how you can mitigate risk when doing it. In this week’s episode, I want to share with you the 2022 real estate opportunities that I’m currently seeing, and I disclose three main aspects you should consider to mitigate risk. These are tips that have helped me to get clarity as well as evaluate what it is that I want to focus on. Let’s dive into the 2022 real estate investor predictions! [00:01 - 02:10] Opening Segment An overview of 2022 investor predictions Hear perspectives based on where people are investing [02:11 - 13:00] 2022 Real Estate Investor Predictions Lower density townhouse projects You can increase rents over time Industrial projects Look at logistics and distribution Customers are pushing for more local manufactures Service-based retail A service-based component Risk comes in two formats Something happened that you didn't expect Something you thought was going to happen and didn't happen [13:01 - 14:09] Closing Segment We will begin coaching sessions next month! If you are interested in my coaching and consulting program, please reach out to me through email at [email protected]. I want to make sure to cater to those interested, so please use the word “coaching” on the body or subject line. You can also follow me on Linkedin, and Twitter. If you would like to go even deeper into the world of commercial real estate, head over to Shane Melanson, a roadmap to investing in commercial real estate! Get my book Club Syndication - How The Wealthy Invest Their Money. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone invest in commercial real estate with confidence by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Follow The Investing Podcast on all Streaming platforms. Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or visit our YouTube Channel. Resources Mentioned: The Road Less Stupid - Keith J. Cunningham Tweetable Quotes: “One of the challenges for new investors is they confuse probability with possibility.” - Shane Melanson “You can literally talk yourself out of any single deal, talking about what is possible. What I think is more accurate is to say what is probable and then based on that probability, what is the percentage that it's going to happen.” - Shane Melanson
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