Which Sector Today?
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| Date Uploaded: December 30, 2023
| Date Created: September 06, 2023
Description
Robert Holder, CEO of Holder Properties, and Will Menkes, President of Holder Properties, join Michael Bull to discuss various sector opportunities today. Should you buy existing build or new? With Holder's 43 years of experience in all sectors, this show is a must listen for our current market.
Categories:
Commercial Properties for Lease, Construction, Economics/Market Reports/Research, Lending / Finance, REITs / Investment Funds, Interviews / Speeches
Property Types:
Industrial, Multifamily, Office, Retail, ALL
States:
ALL
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