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How diversified are you in your real estate portfolio? Let’s scale things up a bit and talk about the big boring blocky warehouses. What are the differences between multifamily real estate investing and industrial investing? What kind of returns could you potentially see from a warehouse?
Neil Wahlgren, Chief Operating Officer, MAG Capital Partners, and nearly two decades of leadership in operations and capital markets, breaks down and simplifies what it looks like to invest in the industrial space. Touching base on all aspects Neil helps make industrial investing tangible to understand.
What is the difference between multifamily real estate investing and Industrial investing?
What does raising capital look like on an industrial scale?
How is Industrial real estate considered an appealing asset class?
How adding industrial diversity can help during life happenings such as a pandemic?
What are some advantages and disadvantages in the industrial investing space?
Big Blocky grey buildings or potential for investments?
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