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The Real Estate Investing Club
Real estate pros share their stories on how they got started investing in real estate and then grew from their first deal to a portfolio of cash-flowing properties. In each episode you'll learn the strategies our guests used to create generational wealth for themselves and their families, and the steps you can take to do the same in your own back yard. Our goal at The Real Estate Investing Club is to teach you the fastest ways to start and grow your real estate investing career in today's market - from multifamily, to self-storage, to mobile home parks, to mix-use industrial, you'll hear it all! Our guests share their career peaks and valleys and the best advice, greatest stories, and favorite tips they learned along the way. Want to create wealth for yourself using the vehicle of real estate? Getting mentorship is the fastest way to success. Get an REI mentor and check out our REI course at https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com.
The Real Estate Investing Club
🛒 Get 17% Cap Rates on Shopping Centers While Others Scrape By On 5%
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WHY SHOPPING CENTERS CRUSH OTHER COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TODAY
Discover the shocking truth about shopping center investing with Andy Weiner from Rockstep Capital! 🏢 While multifamily investors struggle with negative leverage and industrial faces oversupply, shopping centers offer extraordinary cap rates and positive cash flow from day one. Learn why this overlooked asset class is generating 17% cap rates when other sectors barely break even.
THE RETAIL REVOLUTION NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
COVID and Amazon didn't destroy retail - they eliminated weak players and strengthened survivors! 💪 Companies that survived developed robust e-commerce strategies, distribution networks, and mobile apps, allowing them to not just compete with Amazon but steal market share. These financially strong retailers are expanding aggressively into a stagnant inventory of shopping centers, creating unprecedented opportunities for savvy investors.
POSITIVE LEVERAGE IN A NEGATIVE LEVERAGE WORLD
While multifamily investors face negative leverage with 5% cap rates and 6% interest rates, shopping center investors enjoy positive leverage with acquisition cap rates exceeding debt costs. This fundamental advantage eliminates the need to pray for appreciation, providing immediate cash flow and sustainable returns regardless of market conditions.
THREE SHOPPING CENTER CATEGORIES EXPLAINED
Understanding the shopping center hierarchy is crucial for investment success. Strip centers feature 10,000 square feet with five tenants including cleaners and restaurants. Neighborhood centers span 100,000 square feet and may include grocery anchors. Power centers contain 200,000 to 500,000 square feet with major tenants like TJ Maxx and Ross. Each category offers distinct risk-return profiles and investment strategies.
THE MALL OPPORTUNITY NOBODY UNDERSTANDS
Enclosed malls in secondary markets trade at extraordinary 15-17% cap rates while offering substantial upside potential through three proven strategies. First, buy performing malls at land value and harvest cash flow. Second, arbitrage the periphery by selling ground leases and redeveloping anchor boxes. Third, demallin by shrinking retail space and adding alternative uses like sports complexes, medical facilities, or mixed-use developments.
SECONDARY MARKET ADVANTAGES OVER PRIMARY MARKETS
Rockstep Capital focuses exclusively on hometown markets under one million population with essential economic drivers including major universities, government facilities, Fortune 1000 companies, or strong tourism. These markets offer higher cap rates, better community relationships, and reduced competition from institutional investors while maintaining stable tenant demand.
VALUE-ADD STRATEGIES FOR MAXIMUM RETURNS
Shopping center value creation focuses on lease optimization, tenant mix improvement, and below-market rent corrections. Converting gross leases to triple net structures immediately improves cash flow while replacing underperforming tenants with market-rate alternatives drives substantial NOI growth. Physical improvements typically require minimal capital compared to other commercial real estate sectors.
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