EPISODE · Feb 14, 2024 · 1H 2M
S1E07 - Converting Commercial Real Estate Into Residential Multifamily
from The Creative BRRRR Strategies Podcast · host Joseph V. Scorese
Joseph V. Scorese touches on the trend of converting commercial real estate into residential properties, the potential impact of home equity line of credit reductions on investors, and the potential benefits and challenges of converting office space to residential housing. He also discusses the trend of urban redevelopment in smaller metro cities, the potential of converting buildings into housing and commercial spaces, and the potential of hotels in addressing homelessness. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of understanding local zoning and networking opportunities in small towns or communities. Finally, he discusses the potential opportunities in the commercial real estate market, particularly in the conversion of commercial properties into residential, multifamily properties.Contact Our Sponsors=================Perkitech - https://perkitech.com/Built Lending - https://www.built-lending.com/MB Capital Solutions - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/Joseph @ Built Lending - https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephvscorese/Contact Us===========Main Website - https://creativebrrrrstrategies.com/Podcast Site w/ All Links - https://thecreativebrrrrstrategiespodcast.buzzsprout.com/share/Email - [email protected]
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Joseph V. Scorese touches on the trend of converting commercial real estate into residential properties, the potential impact of home equity line of credit reductions on investors, and the potential benefits and challenges of converting office space to residential housing. He also discusses the trend of urban redevelopment in smaller metro cities, the potential of converting buildings into housing and commercial spaces, and the potential of hotels in addressing homelessness. Additional...
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