Q:
What inspiring word of advice would you give to a young woman about to go into the field of commercial real estate or your allied field?
A: I would say to find somebody else who’s in real estate and talk to them; ask them questions. I guarantee almost any real estate professional would love to provide advice to a young person just starting out. Because if you like the real estate business – I mean new home sales, commercial real estate or whatever else it might be – reaching out and talking to someone in the industry can be incredibly rewarding for both parties.
Almost any commercial real estate professional will give you time, take you to coffee, and help you decide what direction might be a good one for you to pursue. This is especially true for anybody who is looking to start a new career. They should take advantage of the people who have been there before. We’re all willing to share what we’ve done and it might resonate with that person and help them get a really good step forward toward starting a new career.
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*Disclosures There are material risks associated with investing in real estate, Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties and real estate securities including illiquidity, tenant vacancies, general market conditions and competition, lack of operating history, interest rate risks, the risk of new supply coming to market and softening rental rates, general risks of owning/operating commercial and multifamily properties, short term leases associated with multifamily properties, financing risks, potential adverse tax consequences, general economic risks, development risks and long hold periods. All offerings discussed are Regulation D, Rule 506c offerings. This case study may not be representative of the outcome of past or future offerings. There is a risk of loss of the entire investment principal. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Potential distributions, potential returns and potential appreciation are not guaranteed. For an investor to qualify for any type of investment, there are both financial requirements and suitability requirements that must match specific objectives, goals, and risk tolerances. Securities offered through FNEX Capital, member FINRA, SIPC.
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