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		<title>Savvy Commercial Real Estate Investors are Sitting on Their Cash for Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey&#8230;.thanks for coming back! We sure do appreciate it. A repeat reader is a compliment&#8230;.for sure! Please make sure you subscribe! Greetings from Albuquerque, New Mexico ‘A whole lot and a whole not’ sums up the last few weeks here on the blog. How long has it been? Well, it has been one heck of a ride for the last few months. I have been attending a few luncheons, a couple seminars, and a handful of meetings and they are all saying the same thing: ‘Cash-rich investors are sitting on their money waiting for commercial real estate to hit bottom.’ &#8230; <a href="http://www.jaxontexas.com/savvy-commercial-real-estate-investors-are-sitting-on-their-cash-for-now-2/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Greetings from Albuquerque,</p>
<p>New Mexico  ‘A whole lot and a whole not’ sums up the last few weeks here on the blog.  How long has it been?  Well, it has been one heck of a ride for the  last few months.  I have been attending a few luncheons, a couple  seminars, and a handful of meetings and they are all saying the same  thing:</p>
<blockquote><p>‘Cash-rich investors are sitting on their money waiting for <a title="commercial real estate" href="http://www.therealwealthblog.com/" target="_blank">commercial real estate</a> to hit bottom.’</p>
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<p>Once it does, the assumption is the investors will jump in with both feet.  This is what is called <a href="http://therealwealthblog.com/2009/08/06/commercial-real-estate-investing-vulture-investing/">vulture investing</a>.  You can read more about it <a href="http://therealwealthblog.com/2009/08/06/commercial-real-estate-investing-vulture-investing/">HERE</a>.</p>
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<p>The belief is that there will be a dramatic tipping point sometime   late this year or early next.  The assumption is that this ‘tipping   point’ will start with the banks doing a mass liquidation of assets that   are on their books.  This huge sell off will be a mountain of   discounted assets in order to move the assets quickly.  This will led a   domino effect that will dramatically pull values down even more.  I   guess the real question for me is what is taking so long?   We are   seeing a little bit of liquidation here and there but not what everyone   was expecting.</p>
<p>Although there is some positive press that things are turning around.  Most experts don’t buy it.  What do you think?</p>
<p>When a question like this comes up, I start following the money.  The   problem is the money is not going anywhere….hence…there is my answer.</p>
<p>Until next time…..rob</p>
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		<title>Investing in Commercial Real Estate – Back in the Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey&#8230;.thanks for coming back! We sure do appreciate it. A repeat reader is a compliment&#8230;.for sure! Please make sure you subscribe! 0diggsdigg Greetings from Cedar Crest, NM…. I am still trying to get back on top of things.  This summer has been extremely busy….but great too! I have received a number of emails regarding my blog.  Honestly….I was surprised.  Thank you!  I need encouragement all the time and your emails and your request for me to write more has given me the inspiration to start again….so….here we go. A jump start in the real estate market?  Well….yes and no. I &#8230; <a href="http://www.jaxontexas.com/investing-in-commercial-real-estate-%e2%80%93-back-in-the-game/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Greetings from Cedar Crest, NM….</p>
<p>I am still trying to get back on top of things.  This summer has been extremely busy….but great too!</p>
<p>I have received a number of emails regarding my blog.  Honestly….I  was surprised.  Thank you!  I need encouragement all the time and your  emails and your request for me to write more has given me the  inspiration to start again….so….here we go.</p>
<h4><strong>A jump start in the real estate market?  Well….yes and no.</strong></h4>
<p>I do most of my investing in the Southwest.  El Paso, TX is going  nuts.  Did you know El Paso is experiencing a housing shortage?  A huge  deal indeed.  Last year my partners and I purchased a down-and-out  apartment complex and today it is running 100% occupancy…..that is after  rent increases.  Yes….more rent increases on the way.  This apartment  complex blew our conservative analysis out of the water.  Now….investors  are heading to El Paso, TX from all over the country.  2500 units  online to be built in 2011.  Experts are saying that is 5000 units short  of what is needed.  Unreal!</p>
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<p>Well…what about Albuquerque?  As an associate broker with Grubb &amp;  Ellis | New Mexico, I am seeing a hint of recovery.  We are seeing an  increase demand for retail space and a little more activity in other  real estate sectors.  Although we are no where close to what the demand  was two years ago.  Albuquerque <a title="commercial real estate" href="http://www.therealwealthblog.com/" target="_blank">commercial real estate</a> is doing much better than 2009.</p>
<p>Overall, I strongly feel this is a great time to invest especially in  markets that have hit bottom and are now starting to see a hint of  recovery.  In the Southwest, El Paso, TX is well on its way.  Albuquerque, NM is starting to crawl out.  Keep an eye on Arizona and  Nevada….I am predicting that it will take a little longer for them to  hit bottom.  Hard to believe it could get worse for those states huh?   Maybe I am wrong.  Either way….the time to buy is here.</p>
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