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Would You Buy This Google-Leased Building in Venice Beach?

Would You Buy This Google-Leased Building in Venice Beach?

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This week, Elliott, Brett, and Eric take a step back to share who they are and how they each found their way into real estate. Then they dive into the juicy stuff—multifamily foreclosures, retail resilience, and whether it makes sense to buy an office building with binoculars on the front (hint: it might).

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In this episode, they touch on the messy aftermath of over-leveraged multifamily syndications, what makes retail a bit more resilient in downturns, and how sometimes the best deals are in the worst zip codes—as long as you know why people want to live there. They also dig into a wild office property in Venice Beach that’s currently leased by Google and debate what it's really worth today. If you like real estate talk with a little bit of sass and a lot of experience, this one's for you.

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