Residential buildings with multiple units leased or owned by tenants
Includes duplexes, triplexes, garden-style apartments, mid-rise, and high-rise communities
Generates income through monthly rents and can be valued based on NOI
Attractive to investors due to demand for housing and potential economies of scale
Spaces leased to tenants who sell goods and services directly to consumers.
Includes shopping centers, strip malls, stand-alone buildings, and lifestyle centers
Tenant mix (anchor stores vs. smaller shops) is crucial for foot traffic and leasing strength
Affected by economic cycles and shifting consumer behaviors (e.g., e-commerce)
Commercial properties used for administrative, professional, or corporate workspaces
Classified as Class A (premium), B (average), or C (older, functional)
Leases can range from short-term co-working to long-term corporate headquarters
Trends include remote work impacts, building amenities, and flexible layouts
Properties used for lodging, including hotels, motels, resorts, and extended stays
Revenue depends on occupancy rates, seasonal trends, and tourism/business travel
Can range from limited-service motels to luxury full-service resorts, AirBnb, VRBO
Management-intensive with operating businesses tied closely to real estate performance
Industrial and Warehouse
Used for manufacturing, distribution, storage, or logistics operations
Includes flex space, light industrial, heavy manufacturing, and last-mile distribution
Location near highways, ports, or urban centers is key
Often features high ceilings, loading docks, and wide turning radii for trucks
Unimproved or developed , used for commercial, residential, agricultural, or industrial development
Investment potential depends on location, entitlement status, and nearby developments
Zoned for residential, commercial, agricultural, or mixed-use.
Due diligence on utilities, access, water rights and environmental factors.
Sr: Residential developments designed for aging adults, often with healthcare and lifestyle services included.
Includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, or continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs)
Heavily regulated with specialized design features
Med: Facilities tailored for healthcare services such as clinics, urgent care, and specialty practices
Designed for compliance with ADA, HIPAA, and healthcare regulations
High demand driven by aging population and growth in outpatient care
Self-storage Units
Facilities providing secure, rentable storage units for individuals or businesses
Low overhead and operational costs with high cash-flow potential
Driven by life events like moving, downsizing, or business storage needs
Can be climate-controlled, drive-up access, or multi-story urban facilities
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As a commercial plumber, I needed
office space, plus 22' ceiling heights, a place that would allow
light welding, parking for my dump trailers and commercial trucks.
I also needed a separate building for my spouse's business on the same lot.
B2E Brokers found us a 10,000 sq ft warehouse that met ALL the specs needed and also had an additional 3300 sq ft building on site
After gutting and revamping the entire property, we now have exactly what we need to grow AND to leave a legacy for our kids!
Brian
May 14, 2024
We needed a 10 year lease for a sport complex. B2E Brokers found us a new construction builder who built our 5 courts exactly to spec so we could expand our pickleball business into the next county!
The K Pickleball
February 15, 2023
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