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    #31
    Originally posted by rashm2k View Post
    Once again, there's no evidence you've given or well thought out argument that you're making here.
    Once again, there's no evidence that you can distinguish between a well thought out argument about investing in commercial property and sinking everything you own into a clown factory. You should hawk your fringe investment ideas in General.

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      #32
      Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

      Once again, there's no evidence that you can distinguish between a well thought out argument about investing in commercial property and sinking everything you own into a clown factory. You should hawk your fringe investment ideas in General.
      Commercial property is a fringe investment ​​? What world are you living in.

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        #33
        Originally posted by rashm2k View Post

        Commercial property is a fringe investment ​​? What world are you living in.
        The world where sensible people don't invest in clown factories.

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          #34
          Originally posted by rashm2k View Post
          So you've heard about offices and retail and extrapolated that to industrial too - of which you have admit yourself you have no idea.
          Yes, i've herad, like I've heard that Tories are doing tulip in the polls. The economy is interconnected, if you think office, retail and residential prices are being hammered but industrial is bucking the trend then you're delusional.

          Originally posted by rashm2k View Post
          Where else can you get a 8% return and have capital growth?
          What capital growth? Q3&4 2022 saw a 26% fall in industrial prices, double the rate of commercial as a whole. Ironically artificially inflating yields due to leases, but when those leases expire? Rates will plummet.


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