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Episode 22: Where to Find Commercial Real Estate Opportunities in the Trump Administration Era

02.07.2017 - By Salvatore BuscemiPlay

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As you very well know, we have a new president in office, and one who has already started implementing his many campaign promises. A president who made his fortune investing in (that’s right — you guessed it) commercial real estate transactions. Wealth creation opportunities are going to increase in an unprecedented way during these next few years with the Trump administration. Already we’re witnessing a greater emphasis on pro-business and pro-banking attitudes, which just goes to show that there’s never been a better time to wedge yourself into the commercial real estate market than right now. In this episode, Sal will discuss his predictions for where all the best commercial opportunities will arise during these next four years. You’re going to know which markets people will be flocking to and which they’ll be avoiding. What’s more: you’ll be able to squeeze yourself into the best niches before the rest of the country even knows what hit them.   HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: How to view the world dispassionately as a banker, a financier, an investor (and how you can use this to drive your financial decision-making) The ways in which you’ll need to re-gear yourself for the commercial real estate market during these next four years Which lending types will come back during the Trump administration -- and which you should be taking advantage of Which markets will be migrating and where you can expect to generate the MOST wealth within the future commercial real estate market   LINKS AND RESOURCES IN THIS EPISODE: The Investors Syndicate: your gateway into the world of finance Act now to get your CQSI 2017 ticket! ACPARE Value Added Transactional Mastery Leave The Commercial Investor Podcast a 5-star review on iTunes! The Commercial Investor Facebook page

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