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@DealGroundCRE
DealGround
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RT @DanMosherUSA: Leverage is the currency of every negotiation. World stage or CRE deal table, it’s the same playbook. In the high-stakes….
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DealGround
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4/5 If you don’t have leverage, figure out how to get it. The best way to do it is through market intel.
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DealGround
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3/5 . - Tenant Renewals.- Multiple Offers / Buyers.- Getting to the top of the stack. In every scenario, leverage determines who captures the value in the deal.
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DealGround
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2/5 Leverage isn’t static. It shifts with timing, comps, and broker skill. If you don’t understand it, you’re at a disadvantage.
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DealGround
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1/5 Deals don’t just “come together.”. They’re structured. The brokers & landlords who maximize value know one thing: where the leverage sits. 🧵
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DealGround
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Need instant access to transaction data? . Want to find opportunities that haven’t traded in years? . How about finding all of it in seconds?.
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DealGround
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Want to know the current NOI on a deal marketed 13 years ago? . No problem
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DealGround
12 days
Agreed 👇We make sure you have all the data you need in any market at any time.
@realEstateTrent
StripMallGuy
12 days
There’s far too much capital chasing deals to build a business by focusing on just one market. The hyper-localized approach is outdated. Today, you can get detailed information on a site across the country in minutes, something that would have been impossible 20 years ago.
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DealGround
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Want to know the current NOI on a deal marketed 13 years ago? . No problem
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DealGround
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Looking for information quickly on the history of a specific deal? . Different times it was on the market or what it sold for?
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DealGround
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Want to track specific tenants or uses? . We make it easy for you. #cre #retwit
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DealGround
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6/6.If you’re ready to organize what you already know and make it actionable. That’s exactly why we built DealGround. Faster insights. Smarter outreach.
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DealGround
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5/6 We broke it down here:. Practical steps brokers are using to turn their deal history into real-time insight. 👉 "Working Smarter: Turn the Data You Already Have Into Your Competitive Edge".
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Brokerage is, at its core, an intelligence business. However, many brokers aren't fully leveraging all of the information available to them. Listing and property data services are essential tools,...
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DealGround
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4/6 You don’t need fancy tech to get started. Just centralize what you already have then make it searchable, sortable, and connected.
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DealGround
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3/6 The most effective brokers aren’t using more data. They’re just using their data more efficiently. They’ve built systems that surface the right deal, for the right client, faster than anyone else.
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DealGround
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2/6 You’re sitting on years of property intel:. OMs. Rent rolls. Past conversations. Ownership data. Notes on deals that almost happened. But it’s scattered across emails, folders, and memory.
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DealGround
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1/6 Every broker already has a competitive edge. Most just don’t realize it. 🧵 #CRE #retwit.
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DealGround
21 days
Facts. Buyer's have too many options to be pushed by a Seller.
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John Andreini
21 days
The main deal killer I am seeing in CRE transactions are sellers over playing their hand. Asking for an extra $25K, a management contract, or unusually short timeframes. Most of the time it is a mere fraction of the overall purchase price or timing that won’t matter, but.
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