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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Matching Property Types to Investment GoalsIf you can't explain why one property type fits your goals better than another, you'll keep paying for mistakes in the form of slow leasing, surprise repairs, and financing terms you can't control. Office, retail, industrial, and multifamily can all… "look good" on paper, but they behave differently when demand softens, tenants renegotiate, and costs rise.The problem this chapter solves is simple: you need a repeatable way to match your goals to property types and to the specific markets where those property types perform. After this chapter, you'll use practical filters to narrow your search, score markets with a clear method, and avoid drifting toward whatever listing has the flashiest photos.Start with a hard question: what do you want your investment to do for you in real life? Some investors want steady rent and fewer surprises. Others want upside through value-add. Some need a short path to cash flow; others can wait through renovation and leasing.Different property types answer different questions. Industrial often rewards locations near logistics routes and strong access to labor and highways. Retail can depend heavily on foot traffic, tenant mix, and local spending. Office can reward specific building characteristics and tenant demand that supports longer-term leases.Multifamily can reward household formation, job growth, and the operator's ability to keep units rentable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Matching Property Types to Investment GoalsIf you can't explain why one property type fits your goals better than another, you'll keep paying for mistakes in the form of slow leasing, surprise repairs, and financing terms you can't control. Office, retail, industrial, and multifamily can all… "look good" on paper, but they behave differently when demand softens, tenants renegotiate, and costs rise.The problem this chapter solves is simple: you need a repeatable way to match your goals to property types and to the specific markets where those property types perform. After this chapter, you'll use practical filters to narrow your search, score markets with a clear method, and avoid drifting toward whatever listing has the flashiest photos.Start with a hard question: what do you want your investment to do for you in real life? Some investors want steady rent and fewer surprises. Others want upside through value-add. Some need a short path to cash flow; others can wait through renovation and leasing.Different property types answer different questions. Industrial often rewards locations near logistics routes and strong access to labor and highways. Retail can depend heavily on foot traffic, tenant mix, and local spending. Office can reward specific building characteristics and tenant demand that supports longer-term leases.Multifamily can reward household formation, job growth, and the operator's ability to keep units rentable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Matching Property Types to Investment GoalsIf you can't explain why one property type fits your goals better than another, you'll keep paying for mistakes in the form of slow leasing, surprise repairs, and financing terms you can't control. Office, retail, industrial, and multifamily can all… "look good" on paper, but they behave differently when demand softens, tenants renegotiate, and costs rise.The problem this chapter solves is simple: you need a repeatable way to match your goals to property types and to the specific markets where those property types perform. After this chapter, you'll use practical filters to narrow your search, score markets with a clear method, and avoid drifting toward whatever listing has the flashiest photos.Start with a hard question: what do you want your investment to do for you in real life? Some investors want steady rent and fewer surprises. Others want upside through value-add. Some need a short path to cash flow; others can wait through renovation and leasing.Different property types answer different questions. Industrial often rewards locations near logistics routes and strong access to labor and highways. Retail can depend heavily on foot traffic, tenant mix, and local spending. Office can reward specific building characteristics and tenant demand that supports longer-term leases.Multifamily can reward household formation, job growth, and the operator's ability to keep units rentable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Most Investors Pick the Wrong Property Type - Here's the Fix | Anubhavauthor | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Anubhav Shrivastava | EAN 9798233182860 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Matching Property Types to Investment GoalsIf you can't explain why one property type fits your goals better than another, you'll keep paying for mistakes in the form of slow leasing, surprise repairs, and financing terms you can't contr…ol. Office, retail, industrial, and multifamily can all 'look good' on paper, but they behave differently when demand softens, tenants renegotiate, and costs rise.The problem this chapter solves is simple: you need a repeatable way to match your goals to property types and to the specific markets where those property types perform. After this chapter, you'll use practical filters to narrow your search, score markets with a clear method, and avoid drifting toward whatever listing has the flashiest photos.Start with a hard question: what do you want your investment to do for you in real life Some investors want steady rent and fewer surprises. Others want upside through value-add. Some need a short path to cash flow; others can wait through renovation and leasing.Different property types answer different questions. Industrial often rewards locations near logistics routes and strong access to labor and highways. Retail can depend heavily on foot traffic, tenant mix, and local spending. Office can reward specific building characteristics and tenant demand that supports longer-term leases.Multifamily can reward household formation, job growth, and the operator's ability to keep units rentable.