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Commercial Property Advisors

Commercial Property Advisors

De: Peter Harris
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Insight, market updates and wisdom from America's leading commercial real estate mentors, including Peter Harris, the author of the book Commercial Real Estate Investing for Dummies.© 2026 Commercial Property Advisors Economía Educación Finanzas Personales
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  • Skip Single Family Investing, Go Straight to Commercial
    Apr 15 2026

    Discover four reasons beginners should skip single-family investing and start with commercial real estate from day one.

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    10 m
  • The Sweet Spot for Multifamily Beginners (5-20 Units)
    Apr 1 2026

    Discover the most overlooked and profitable segment in multifamily real estate. Most beginners crowd into duplexes and fourplexes, while institutional investors dominate the 50–100 unit space. But between them lies a wide‑open opportunity where new investors can thrive.

    In this podcast, you’ll learn:

    1. Why 5–20 unit properties are ignored by big funds and avoided by small investors
    2. How YOU can control the value through NOI and force appreciation
    3. A real example showing how a simple rent increase can create $200,000 in value
    4. Why this range offers the best creative financing opportunities
    5. How motivated sellers and flexible deal structures can help beginners get started

    If you want to build wealth through multifamily real estate, this sweet spot is where it begins.

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    14 m
  • Build Your Own Pension with Multifamily Real Estate
    Mar 18 2026

    Most Americans are falling behind on retirement — but you don’t have to. Discover how two beginner investors, Bill and Chris, built their own pension using multifamily real estate. Two different strategies. One powerful outcome: financial security and control.

    You’ll hear how Bill used his self‑directed IRA to buy a 24‑unit property with $480K in equity on day one, and how Chris cashed out his retirement accounts, bought 18 units, neutralized $180K in taxes, and forced $360K in appreciation with simple rent increases.

    If they can do it, so can you.

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    16 m
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