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I would suggest reading through this forum. Pretty broad question and you also cant expect people to just hand "strategies" out. Everyone has different objectives. The main four are core, value-add, opportunistic/development and distressed. Within these main strategies there may be other nuances investors have like lease terms, tenants, location, value-add angles etc. that create firm/investor specific "strategies".

I hope this somewhat helped and answered your question.

P.s. If you're considering investing I would suggest finding a knowledgeable partner. If you are asking strangers for your investment strategy, you could stand to lose a large amount of money in CRE.

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I would like to share my views regarding real estate strategies :

  • Try not to put all your investments tied up in one place

  • Exploit local knowledge

  • Gotten to be duty proficient

  • Find professional partners you can trust

  • Begin at home

  • Discover proficient accomplices you can trust

  • Is there the trade out your loft?

  • Exploit low home loan rates

  • Try not to turn your nose up at unfashionable rural areas

  • Try not to trust domain specialists' appraisals of rental yields

  • Look at property speculation reserves

  • Take after patterns in arranging endorsements

  • Keep in mind the development potential in greenery enclosures

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Maybe it was a play on words? "Starter"-gies?

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