Kay Properties Tommy Olson and Matt McFarland on Industrial Real Estate Pros and Cons

Kay Properties Podcast

24-01-2023 • 30分

Welcome to DST 1031 Essentials with Kay Properties — An in-depth look at the many recurring themes and nuances of the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investment process.

Topics will cover 1031 exchanges, ins and outs of the Delaware Statutory Trust structure, timing, cash investing, REITS, funds, real estate, and more.

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In this week’s episode, Vice President Tommy Olsen and Senior Vice President Matt McFarland sit down to talk about the industrial real estate space and some of the pros and cons of investing in this lucrative asset class. They go over some of the long term costs associated with this property, market trends happening in this asset class, and so much more.

Key Takeaways:

[1:05] Risks and disclosures.

[3:50] A little bit about Kay properties.

[4:30] Tommy introduces Matt and today’s topic.

[8:30] The industrial real estate industry has grown as more people shop online.

[12:15] Why are investors drawn to this kind of real estate?

[18:00] These properties typically fall under a one-size-fits-all configuration, so updating it over time is very cost effective.

[23:15] Should you take on debt on these kinds of properties?

[28:15] Have questions? Reach out to your Kay Representative for more specific advice.

Resources

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About Kay Properties and www.kpi1031.com

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