36th & Broadway Episode 2: Where Should I Purchase Properties?

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The second Episode of the 36th & Broadway Show. The show covers a wide range of business, investment, real estate, and entrepreneurial subjects. On this episode we cover the tax reform and where investors should purchase their properties. __ Christopher N. Okada is a New York City based commercial real estate entrepreneur, investor, and developer. A Queens, NY native, Okada used life savings of $30,000 to fuel his Midtown Manhattan based commercial real estate brokerage firm called Okada & Company.


Categories:
Commercial Properties for Sale, Brokerage, Educational Programs
Property Types:
ALL
States:
NEW YORK
Regions:
Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Tri-State Area, Brooklyn
Cities:
New York City


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