Floor Notes
Floor Notes is a real estate show for people who work inside the industry, not just around it.
Every episode takes one topic and reads it three times. First, the surface read: what the market sees and what the headlines say. Then the mechanics: how it actually works, who pays, who decides, and where the numbers move. Finally, the operator view: what someone responsible for the asset would actually do about it.
Most real estate content is either textbook theory or war stories. Floor Notes sits in the missing middle. It is a working journal, not a course. No hype, no jargon for its own sake, just the read you wish someone had given you when you started.
Hosted by Muhammad JawadUrRehman, CPM, MRICS, a property and asset management practitioner writing from the floor, not the podium.
Floor Notes
What Floor Notes Is.
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Not a course. Not a programme. Not another property page chasing views.
In this episode, Jawad explains what Floor Notes actually is: a working journal from fifteen years in property, leasing, and asset work, and how every topic gets read three levels deep.
The first level is the surface read: what the topic is, in plain terms. The second is the mechanics: how it actually works underneath. The third is the operator view: what experienced people see when they look at the same thing twice.
Three reads. Same topic. Different depth. That is the discipline the whole series runs on.
Floor Notes. Three levels deep.