I have made a lot of money repositioning properties. It is a great way to go.
My biggest concern is the current high demand and the number of players in the game that are driving the pricing.
Right.
Like any opportunity, the "target market" would be a subsection of the overall market.
I would not approach "Wall Street," institutional owners with my concept.
I would approach Main Street owners - private and individual owners who own mid-sized portfolios.
The guy with a few office buildings between 50,000 square feet and 600,000 square feet? I want to talk to him.
Why not just use the brightest, smartest brokers and identify the properties that would be a good fit?
All-electric buildings.
Distressed properties in PACE eligible states where the electricity prices are astronomical.
There is some ability to generate income though upgrades and, by your plan, reduce expenses.
I have case studies demonstrating the savings.
It's not just theory.
It's real dollar savings driven to the bottom line.
I wouldn't be talking about using my own money otherwise.
Especially something that may take years to come to fruition.
The projects can be knocked out quickly. Some, within a matter of mere weeks.
The End Game depends on your ability to potentially source buyers for the future upgraded property.
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